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Research Summary: Risk Shifts in the Gig Economy: The Normative Case for an Insurance Scheme against the Effects of Precarious Work

September 13, 2020

Research summary contributed by Anne Boily. She is a doctoral student at the Université de Montréal, in the Department of Political Science. Her research interests are the ethics of AI and the dialogue of … [Read more...] about Research Summary: Risk Shifts in the Gig Economy: The Normative Case for an Insurance Scheme against the Effects of Precarious Work

Virtues Not Principles

August 17, 2020

There has been a recent explosion of interest in the field of Responsible Artificial Intelligence (aka AI Ethics). It is well understood that AI is having (and will continue to have) significant social implications as … [Read more...] about Virtues Not Principles

Research summary: Changing My Mind About AI, Universal Basic Income, and the Value of Data

August 17, 2020

Summary contributed by Sneha Deo, a computer scientist (PM @ Microsoft), grassroots organizer, and musician based in Seattle, WA. *Authors of full paper & link at the bottom As Artificial Intelligence grows … [Read more...] about Research summary: Changing My Mind About AI, Universal Basic Income, and the Value of Data

Research summary: Working Algorithms: Software Automation and the Future of Work

August 3, 2020

Summary contributed by Alexandrine Royer, who works at The Foundation for Genocide Education. *Authors of full paper & link at the bottom Mini-summary: Fears surrounding automation and human labour have … [Read more...] about Research summary: Working Algorithms: Software Automation and the Future of Work

Research summary: AI in Context: The Labor of Integrating New Technologies

August 3, 2020

Summary contributed by Alexandrine Royer, who works at The Foundation for Genocide Education. *Authors of full paper & link at the bottom Mini-summary: The rise of automation has created fears over the … [Read more...] about Research summary: AI in Context: The Labor of Integrating New Technologies

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