🔬 Research Summary by Philipp Spitzer and Joshua Holstein Philipp is a second-year PhD student at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, where he is working on topics related to human-AI interaction and the use … [Read more...] about On the Perception of Difficulty: Differences between Humans and AI
Climate
Participation and Division of Labor in User-Driven Algorithm Audits: How Do Everyday Users Work together to Surface Algorithmic Harms?
🔬 Research Summary by Sara Kingsley, a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, and an expert in A.I. system risk assessments, having built A.I. auditing tools, as well as red teamed multiple generative A.I. systems for … [Read more...] about Participation and Division of Labor in User-Driven Algorithm Audits: How Do Everyday Users Work together to Surface Algorithmic Harms?
Computer vision and sustainability
✍️ Column by Rosalie Waelen, a philosopher and AI ethicist, doing her Ph.D. at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Overview: When thinking about the ethics of AI, one usually considers AI’s impact on … [Read more...] about Computer vision and sustainability
Algorithms as Social-Ecological-Technological Systems: an Environmental Justice lens on Algorithmic Audits
🔬 Research Summary by Bogdana Rakova, a Senior Trustworthy AI fellow at Mozilla Foundation, previously a research manager at a Responsible AI team in consulting, leading algorithmic auditing projects and working closely … [Read more...] about Algorithms as Social-Ecological-Technological Systems: an Environmental Justice lens on Algorithmic Audits
Toward an Ethics of AI Belief
🔬 Research Summary by Winnie Ma and Vincent Valton. Winnie: Assistant Professor of Philosophy at King’s College London and Research Associate at the Sowerby Philosophy & Medicine Project specializing in the … [Read more...] about Toward an Ethics of AI Belief





