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The Role of Arts in Shaping AI Ethics

March 14, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Victoria Heath (@victoria_heath7), our Associate Director of Governance & Strategy. [Original paper by Ramya Srinivasan, Kanji Uchino] Overview: Art is an important tool for … [Read more...] about The Role of Arts in Shaping AI Ethics

Introduction To Ethical AI Principles

February 22, 2021

Article contributed by Cleber Ikeda, Director of Investigative Analytics & Intelligence at Walmart (Canada & Latin America). Download  Full article in PDF form Intro Do you use a banking … [Read more...] about Introduction To Ethical AI Principles

The Whiteness of AI (Research Summary)

October 5, 2020

Summary contributed by our researcher Victoria Heath (@victoria_heath7). She's also a Communications Manager at Creative Commons. *Authors of full paper & link at the bottom Overview: Robots and other … [Read more...] about The Whiteness of AI (Research Summary)

Language (Technology) is Power: A Critical Survey of “Bias” in NLP (Research summary)

September 28, 2020

Summary contributed by Falaah Arif Khan, our Artist in Residence. She creates art exploring tech, including comics related to AI. Link to original paper + authors at the bottom. Mini-summary: With the recent … [Read more...] about Language (Technology) is Power: A Critical Survey of “Bias” in NLP (Research summary)

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

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