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Green Algorithms: Quantifying the Carbon Emissions of Computation (Research Summary)

December 19, 2020

Summary contributed by our researcher Alexandrine Royer, who works at The Foundation for Genocide Education. *Link to original paper + authors at the bottom. Overview: This paper introduces the … [Read more...] about Green Algorithms: Quantifying the Carbon Emissions of Computation (Research Summary)

Bridging the Gap Between AI and the Public (TEDxYouth@GandyStreet)

November 24, 2020

Written by Connor Wright, MAIEI researcher and research intern at FairlyAI. He is also a Philosophy student at the University of Exeter. This is an edited transcript of Connor's TEDxYouth@GandyStreet talk (video … [Read more...] about Bridging the Gap Between AI and the Public (TEDxYouth@GandyStreet)

SECure: A Social and Environmental Certificate for AI Systems

July 19, 2020

Get the paper in PDF formDownload Abstract In a world increasingly dominated by AI applications, an understudied aspect is the carbon and social footprint of these power-hungry algorithms that require copious … [Read more...] about SECure: A Social and Environmental Certificate for AI Systems

Research Summary: Towards Evaluating the Robustness of Neural Networks

June 29, 2020

Summary contributed by Sundar Narayanan, Director at Nexdigm. Ethics and compliance professional with experience in fraud investigation, forensic accounting, anti-corruption reviews, ethics advisory and litigation … [Read more...] about Research Summary: Towards Evaluating the Robustness of Neural Networks

Research Summary: Trust and Transparency in Contact Tracing Applications

June 28, 2020

Summary contributed by Allison Cohen, a researcher here at MAIEI. Also consultant at AI Global. Previously an AI Strategy Consultant at Deloitte. *Author & link to original paper at the bottom. In a … [Read more...] about Research Summary: Trust and Transparency in Contact Tracing Applications

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