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On the sui generis value capture of new digital technologies: The case of AI

June 1, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Dr. Emre Kazim and Airlie Hilliard Emre Kazim, Co-CEO @ Holistic AI - AI Risk Management & Auditing Platform Airlie Hilliard, Senior Researcher, Holistic AI | Doctoral Researcher, … [Read more...] about On the sui generis value capture of new digital technologies: The case of AI

Atomist or holist? A diagnosis and vision for more productive interdisciplinary AI ethics dialogue

May 31, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Travis Greene, an Assistant Professor at Copenhagen Business School's Department of Digitalization with an interdisciplinary background in philosophy and research interests in data science ethics … [Read more...] about Atomist or holist? A diagnosis and vision for more productive interdisciplinary AI ethics dialogue

Human-AI Collaboration in Decision-Making: Beyond Learning to Defer

May 31, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Diogo Leitão, a Machine Learning Researcher at Feedzai. [Original paper by Diogo Leitão, Pedro Saleiro, Mário A. T. Figueiredo, Pedro Bizarro] Overview: Human-AI collaboration (HAIC) in … [Read more...] about Human-AI Collaboration in Decision-Making: Beyond Learning to Defer

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Military Defence and Security

May 28, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Grace Wright, Business Development Manager at a technology start-up and has worked in research roles focused on responsible and ethical development and use of AI and other emerging … [Read more...] about The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Military Defence and Security

Unsolved Problems in ML Safety

May 28, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Dan Hendrycks, received his PhD from UC Berkeley where he was advised by Dawn Song and Jacob Steinhardt. He is now the director of the Center for AI Safety. [Original paper by Dan Hendrycks, … [Read more...] about Unsolved Problems in ML Safety

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