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Sharing Space in Conversational AI

June 28, 2022

🔬 Column by Julia Anderson, a writer and conversational UX designer exploring how technology can make us better humans. Part of the ongoing Like Talking to a Person series Conversations are collaborative. … [Read more...] about Sharing Space in Conversational AI

A fair pricing model via adversarial learning

June 28, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Vincent Grari, a Qualified Actuary and Research Scientist at Sorbonne University and Axa Group specialized in fair machine learning. [Original paper by Vincent Grari, Arthur Charpentier, … [Read more...] about A fair pricing model via adversarial learning

Rewiring What-to-Watch-Next Recommendations to Reduce Radicalization Pathways

June 28, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Francesco Fabbri, a 4th year Ph.D. student at UPF, Barcelona, working on Algorithmic Bias in Recommender Systems. His work focuses on analyzing and mitigating unintended and potentially harmful … [Read more...] about Rewiring What-to-Watch-Next Recommendations to Reduce Radicalization Pathways

When AI Ethics Goes Astray: A Case Study of Autonomous Vehicles

June 19, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Eryn Rigley, a PhD research student at University of Southampton, specialising in the intersection of environmental and AI ethics, as well as defence & security AI ethics. [Original … [Read more...] about When AI Ethics Goes Astray: A Case Study of Autonomous Vehicles

Fairness Amidst Non-IID Graph Data: A Literature Review

June 19, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Wenbin Zhang, a Postdoctoral Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University tackling important social, environmental, and public health challenges that exist today using AI, a.k.a. AI for Social … [Read more...] about Fairness Amidst Non-IID Graph Data: A Literature Review

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