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AI Ethics: Enter the Dragon!

November 11, 2021

🔬 Summary by Angshuman Kaushik, Researcher in AI Policy, Governance and Ethics. [Original document by Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China] Overview:  On September 25, 2021, … [Read more...] about AI Ethics: Enter the Dragon!

Transparency as design publicity: explaining and justifying inscrutable algorithms

November 5, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Dr. Marianna Ganapini (@MariannaBergama), our Faculty Director. [Original paper by Michele Loi, Andrea Ferrario, and Eleonora Viganòngsma] Overview: It is often said that trustworthy AI … [Read more...] about Transparency as design publicity: explaining and justifying inscrutable algorithms

Against Interpretability: a Critical Examination

November 5, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Dr. Andrea Pedeferri, instructional designer and leader in higher ed (Faculty at Union College), and founder at Logica, helping learners become more efficient thinkers. [Original paper by … [Read more...] about Against Interpretability: a Critical Examination

Anthropomorphic interactions with a robot and robot-like agent

October 27, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by  Sara Kiesler, Aaron Powers, Susan R. Fussell, and Cristen Torrey] Overview: Would you be more comfortable disclosing … [Read more...] about Anthropomorphic interactions with a robot and robot-like agent

Co-Designing Checklists to Understand Organizational Challenges and Opportunities around Fairness in AI

October 27, 2021

Research summary contributed by Anne Boily. She holds a Ph.D. in Political Science, in which she specialized in the ethics of artificial intelligence. [Original paper by Michael A. Madaio, Jennifer Wortman Vaughan, … [Read more...] about Co-Designing Checklists to Understand Organizational Challenges and Opportunities around Fairness in AI

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