✍️ Column by Carlos Muñoz Ferrandis, RAIL Initiative, HuggingFace. Overview: Now that the debates around the EU AI Act are getting into their final stages (the Trilogue has already started), Hugging Face and … [Read more...] about Deciphering Open Source in the EU AI Act
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Oppenheimer As A Timely Warning to the AI Community
✍️ Original article by Eryn Rigley, a PhD research student at University of Southampton, specializing in the intersection of environmental and AI ethics, as well as defense & security AI ethics. Like many … [Read more...] about Oppenheimer As A Timely Warning to the AI Community
Computer vision, surveillance, and social control
✍️ Column by Rosalie Waelen, a philosopher and AI ethicist, doing her Ph.D. at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Overview: Computer vision technology is inescapably connected to surveillance. As a … [Read more...] about Computer vision, surveillance, and social control
The Evolution of the Draft European Union AI Act after the European Parliament’s Amendments
✍️ Article by Dessislava Fessenko, a Master of Bioethics candidate in the Center for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School. She is also an antitrust and technology lawyer and a policy researcher working on AI policy and … [Read more...] about The Evolution of the Draft European Union AI Act after the European Parliament’s Amendments
An Introduction to Corporate Digital Responsibility
✍️ Article by Tess Buckley and Luke Patterson Tess Buckley’s primary research interests include studying the intersection of AI and disability rights (thesis), analyzing AI governance and corporate digital … [Read more...] about An Introduction to Corporate Digital Responsibility