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The Social Metaverse: Battle for Privacy

May 18, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Ben Falchuk, Shoshana Loeb, and Ralph Neff] Overview: Our lives now extend to both the physical and digital worlds. While we … [Read more...] about The Social Metaverse: Battle for Privacy

The 28 Computer Vision Datasets Used in Algorithmic Fairness Research

May 18, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Julienne LaChance, PhD (SonyAI, AI Ethics) and Alessandro Fabris (University of Padua). Dr. Julienne LaChance, an AI Research Scientist on the AI Ethics Team at SonyAI and founding member of … [Read more...] about The 28 Computer Vision Datasets Used in Algorithmic Fairness Research

The Ethical Considerations of Self-Driving Cars

May 18, 2022

✍️ Original article by Zac Amos, the Features Editor of ReHack, where he writes about his favorite tech topics like AI, cybersecurity and more! Self-driving cars are closer to going mainstream than they have … [Read more...] about The Ethical Considerations of Self-Driving Cars

Jack Clark Presenting the 2022 AI Index Report

May 15, 2022

🔬 Video summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original video by Jack Clark] Overview: Who currently leads the way in terms of AI hiring? Is investment in AI simply concentrated in the same … [Read more...] about Jack Clark Presenting the 2022 AI Index Report

Characterizing, Detecting, and Predicting Online Ban Evasion

May 15, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Gaurav Verma, a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at Georgia Tech. His research focuses on investigating and developing the robustness of deep learning models. [Original paper by Manoj … [Read more...] about Characterizing, Detecting, and Predicting Online Ban Evasion

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