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Can we blame a chatbot if it goes wrong?

December 16, 2024

✍️ 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?

AI Ethics and Ordoliberalism 2.0: Towards A ‘Digital Bill of Rights

February 14, 2024

🔬 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

Conceptualizing the Relationship between AI Explanations and User Agency

February 6, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Iyadunni J. Adenuga, a Ph.D. Candidate (ABD) at Pennsylvania State University, College of Information Sciences and Technology, with research interests in human-centered AI systems. [Original … [Read more...] about Conceptualizing the Relationship between AI Explanations and User Agency

Generative AI in Writing Research Papers: A New Type of Algorithmic Bias and Uncertainty in Scholarly Work

February 6, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Rishab Jain, a neuroscience & AI researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and a student at Harvard College. [Original paper by Rishab Jain and Aditya Jain] Overview: The … [Read more...] about Generative AI in Writing Research Papers: A New Type of Algorithmic Bias and Uncertainty in Scholarly Work

Strategic Behavior of Large Language Models: Game Structure vs. Contextual Framing

February 2, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Babak Heydari and Nunzio Lore. Babak Heydari is an Associate Professor at Northeastern University and the director of the Multi-AGent Intelligent Complex Systems (MAGICS) Lab. Nunzio … [Read more...] about Strategic Behavior of Large Language Models: Game Structure vs. Contextual Framing

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