✍️ Column by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. Overview: The Montreal AI Ethics Institute is a partner organization with Partnership on AI (PAI). Our Partnerships Manager, Connor, attended their UK AI … [Read more...] about Engaging the Public in AI’s Journey: Lessons from the UK AI Safety Summit on Standards, Policy, and Contextual Awareness
Governance frameworks
Distributed Governance: a Principal-Agent Approach to Data Governance – Part 1 Background & Core Definitions
🔬 Research Summary by Dr. Philippe Page, trained as a theoretical physicist developed a career in international banking before focusing energy on the next generation of internet as a Trustee of the Human Colossus … [Read more...] about Distributed Governance: a Principal-Agent Approach to Data Governance – Part 1 Background & Core Definitions
Collect, Measure, Repeat: Reliability Factors for Responsible AI Data Collection
🔬 Research Summary by Oana Inel, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Zurich, where she is working on responsible and reliable use of data and investigating the use of explanations to provide transparency for … [Read more...] about Collect, Measure, Repeat: Reliability Factors for Responsible AI Data Collection
Outsourced & Automated: How AI Companies Have Taken Over Government Decision-Making
🔬 Research Summary by Grant Fergusson, an Equal Justice Works Fellow at the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), where he focuses on AI and automated decision-making systems within state and local … [Read more...] about Outsourced & Automated: How AI Companies Have Taken Over Government Decision-Making
Algorithmic Harms in Child Welfare: Uncertainties in Practice, Organization, and Street-level Decision-Making
🔬 Research Summary by Devansh Saxena, a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow at Carnegie Mellon University in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute. He studies sociotechnical practices of decision-making in the public … [Read more...] about Algorithmic Harms in Child Welfare: Uncertainties in Practice, Organization, and Street-level Decision-Making