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Responsible sourcing and the professionalization of data work

October 23, 2022

✍️ Column by Natalie Klym, who has been leading digital technology innovation programs in academic and private institutions for 25 years including at MIT, the Vector Institute, and University of Toronto. Her insights … [Read more...] about Responsible sourcing and the professionalization of data work

Designing a Future Worth Wanting: Applying Virtue Ethics to Human–Computer Interaction

October 23, 2022

Summary contributed by  Tim Gorichanaz, an Assistant Teaching Professor in the College of Computing & Informatics at Drexel University, where he teaches courses in human–computer interaction and design and conducts … [Read more...] about Designing a Future Worth Wanting: Applying Virtue Ethics to Human–Computer Interaction

Understanding technology-induced value change: a pragmatist proposal

June 28, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Ibo van de Poel, an Anthoni van Leeuwenhoek professor in Ethics and Technology at TU delft and has an ERC advanced grant on technological design and value change. [Original paper by Ibo van … [Read more...] about Understanding technology-induced value change: a pragmatist proposal

Human-Algorithm Collaboration: Achieving Complementarity and Avoiding Unfairness

June 28, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Kate Donahue , a Computer Science PhD student at Cornell who studies on the societal impacts of AI. (Acknowledgment to Michela Meister, for help with an early draft.) [Original paper by Kate … [Read more...] about Human-Algorithm Collaboration: Achieving Complementarity and Avoiding Unfairness

When AI Ethics Goes Astray: A Case Study of Autonomous Vehicles

June 19, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Eryn Rigley, a PhD research student at University of Southampton, specialising in the intersection of environmental and AI ethics, as well as defence & security AI ethics. [Original … [Read more...] about When AI Ethics Goes Astray: A Case Study of Autonomous Vehicles

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