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Will an Artificial Intellichef be Cooking Your Next Meal at a Michelin Star Restaurant?

September 28, 2021

✍️ Column by Masa Sweidan (@masasweidan), our Business Development Manager. The use of AI in the food industry has been growing over the past few years with applications such as robotics, kiosks, chatbots and … [Read more...] about Will an Artificial Intellichef be Cooking Your Next Meal at a Michelin Star Restaurant?

The MAIEI Learning Community Report (September 2021)

September 21, 2021

Download  Full report in PDF form Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for the latest AI ethics research & reporting. Welcome to this special report from the Montreal AI Ethics Institute! This … [Read more...] about The MAIEI Learning Community Report (September 2021)

Dating Through the Filters

June 7, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Karim Nader, a graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin whose research focuses on the ethics of information & technology. [Original paper by Karim Nader] Overview: This … [Read more...] about Dating Through the Filters

The Abuse and Misogynoir Playbook, explained

April 8, 2021

This is an edited transcript of The State of AI Ethics Panel we hosted on March 24th, where we discussed The Abuse and Misogynoir Playbook (the opening piece of our latest State of AI Ethics Report) and the broader … [Read more...] about The Abuse and Misogynoir Playbook, explained

Upgrading China Through Automation: Manufacturers, Workers and Techno-Development State (Research Summary)

February 14, 2021

🔬 Research summary contributed by Nga Than (@NgaThanNYC), a doctoral candidate in the Sociology program at City University of New York – The Graduate Center. ✍️ This is part 4 of the ongoing Sociology of AI … [Read more...] about Upgrading China Through Automation: Manufacturers, Workers and Techno-Development State (Research Summary)

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