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Are Large Language Models a Threat to Digital Public Goods? Evidence from Activity on Stack Overflow

August 13, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Maria del Rio-Chanona, Nadzeya Laurentsyeva, and Johannes Wachs. MdRC is a JSMF research fellow at the Complexity Science Hub in Vienna and visiting scholar at the Harvard Kennedy … [Read more...] about Are Large Language Models a Threat to Digital Public Goods? Evidence from Activity on Stack Overflow

Towards a Framework for Human-AI Interaction Patterns in Co-Creative GAN Applications

August 9, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Imke Grabe, a PhD student at the IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark, where she researches co-creative applications of generative AI. [Original paper by Imke Grabe, Miguel González-Duque, … [Read more...] about Towards a Framework for Human-AI Interaction Patterns in Co-Creative GAN Applications

A Matrix for Selecting Responsible AI Frameworks

August 9, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Mina Narayanan, a research analyst at the Center for Security and Emerging Technology working on AI Assessment, a line of research that studies how to assess AI systems and manage their … [Read more...] about A Matrix for Selecting Responsible AI Frameworks

Toward an Ethics of AI Belief

August 6, 2023

🔬 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

Scientists’ Perspectives on the Potential for Generative AI in their Fields

August 6, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Meredith Ringel Morris, Director of Human-AI Interaction Research at Google DeepMind; she is also an Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington, and is an ACM Fellow and member of the ACM … [Read more...] about Scientists’ Perspectives on the Potential for Generative AI in their Fields

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