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Equal Improvability: A New Fairness Notion Considering the Long-term Impact

June 1, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Ozgur Guldogan, Yuchen Zeng,  Jy-yong Sohn, Ramtin Pedarsani, and Kangwook Lee Ozgur Guldogan is a Ph.D. student at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His research interests are … [Read more...] about Equal Improvability: A New Fairness Notion Considering the Long-term Impact

Broadening AI Ethics Narratives: An Indic Art View

October 23, 2022

Summary contributed by Ajay Divakaran, a senior technical director, Center for Vision Technologies, SRI International. [Original paper by Ajay Divakaran, Aparna Sridhar, Ramya Srinivasan] Overview: The paper … [Read more...] about Broadening AI Ethics Narratives: An Indic Art View

Discover Weekly: How the Music Platform Spotify Collects and Uses Your Data

May 26, 2022

🔬 Original article by Nils Aoun, Chloé Currie, Ava Harrington, and Cella Wardrop from Encode Justice Canada This is a part of our Recess series in which university students from across Canada briefly explain key … [Read more...] about Discover Weekly: How the Music Platform Spotify Collects and Uses Your Data

Labor and Fraud on the Google Play Store: The Case of Install-Incentivizing Apps

May 22, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Ashwin S., a research associate at PreCog, Center for Computational Science, IIIT Hyderabad, India. Their research focuses on the use of mixed methods to diagnose socio-technical systems for … [Read more...] about Labor and Fraud on the Google Play Store: The Case of Install-Incentivizing Apps

Social Media Algorithms: The Code Behind Your Life

March 11, 2022

🔬 Original article by Nils Aoun, Itai Epstein, Sara Parker, and Cella Wardrop from Encode Justice Canada This is a part of our Recess series in which university students from across Canada briefly explain key concepts … [Read more...] about Social Media Algorithms: The Code Behind Your Life

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