✍️ Column by Sun Gyoo Kang, Lawyer. This column is dedicated to the memory of Abhishek Gupta, founder of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute, who recently passed away. Abhishek was a brilliant mind and a pioneer in AI … [Read more...] about Can we blame a chatbot if it goes wrong?
Core Principles of Responsible AI
FairQueue: Rethinking Prompt Learning for Fair Text-to-Image Generation (NeurIPS 2024)
🔬 Research Summary by Christopher Teo, PhD, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). [Original paper by Christopher T.H Teo, Milad Abdollahzadeh, Xinda Ma, Ngai-man Cheung] Note: This paper, … [Read more...] about FairQueue: Rethinking Prompt Learning for Fair Text-to-Image Generation (NeurIPS 2024)
On Measuring Fairness in Generative Modelling (NeurIPS 2023)
🔬 Research Summary by Christopher Teo, PhD, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). [Original paper by Christopher T.H.Teo, Milad Abdollahzadeh, and Ngai-Man Cheung] Note: This paper, On … [Read more...] about On Measuring Fairness in Generative Modelling (NeurIPS 2023)
Effects of ROSS Intelligence and NDAS, highlighting the need for AI regulation
🔬 Research Summary by Lucian Schwartz-Croft, a European Law student specializing in AI systems in the EU. [Original paper by Lucian Schwartz-Croft] Overview: The text discusses the expensive nature of legal … [Read more...] about Effects of ROSS Intelligence and NDAS, highlighting the need for AI regulation
AI Ethics and Ordoliberalism 2.0: Towards A ‘Digital Bill of Rights
🔬 Research Summary by Manuel Wörsdörfer, an Assistant Professor of Management and Computing Ethics at the Maine Business School and School of Computing and Information Science at the University of … [Read more...] about AI Ethics and Ordoliberalism 2.0: Towards A ‘Digital Bill of Rights