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De-platforming disinformation: conspiracy theories and their control

June 5, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Sarah P. Grant, a freelance writer who is devoted to covering the ethics of AI and advanced technologies. She also works as a content marketer for technology companies operating in the HRTech and … [Read more...] about De-platforming disinformation: conspiracy theories and their control

Russia’s Artificial Intelligence Strategy: The Role of State-Owned Firms

May 30, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Grace Wright, Business Development Manager at a technology start-up and has worked in research roles focused on responsible and ethical development and use of AI and other emerging … [Read more...] about Russia’s Artificial Intelligence Strategy: The Role of State-Owned Firms

Ethics of AI‑Enabled Recruiting and Selection: A Review and Research Agenda

May 26, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Anna Lena Hunkenschroer; Christoph Luetge. Anna is a business consultant and PhD student at Technical University of Munich, specializing in the use of AI in hiring. Christoph is the director of the … [Read more...] about Ethics of AI‑Enabled Recruiting and Selection: A Review and Research Agenda

The Next Frontier of AI: Lower Emission Processing Using Analog Computers

May 22, 2022

AI Application Spotlight by Jimmy Huang (@HuangWrites), AI Ethics Researcher and an innovation leader within the Financial Technology space, delivering ethical enterprise data systems for international banks and stock … [Read more...] about The Next Frontier of AI: Lower Emission Processing Using Analog Computers

The 28 Computer Vision Datasets Used in Algorithmic Fairness Research

May 18, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Julienne LaChance, PhD (SonyAI, AI Ethics) and Alessandro Fabris (University of Padua). Dr. Julienne LaChance, an AI Research Scientist on the AI Ethics Team at SonyAI and founding member of … [Read more...] about The 28 Computer Vision Datasets Used in Algorithmic Fairness Research

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