• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
Montreal AI Ethics Institute

Montreal AI Ethics Institute

Democratizing AI ethics literacy.

  • Content
    • The State of AI Ethics
    • The AI Ethics Brief
    • Publications
  • Community
    • Meetup
    • Code of Conduct
  • Team
    • Researcher Profiles
  • About
    • Our Open Access Policy
    • Our Contributions Policy
    • Press
  • Donate
  • Subscribe
  • FR
Contact Us

External mentions and content

March 9, 2020

Research summary: Beyond Near- and Long-Term: Towards a Clearer Account of Research Priorities in AI Ethics and Society

A much needed paper by Carina Prunkl and Jess Whittlestone shedding light in a polarized research and practice community that can clearly benefit from

Category iconExternal mentions and content

February 26, 2020

The Nonexistent Moral Agency of Robots – A Lack of Intentionality and Free Will

By Florence Simon (Philosophy & Psychology, McGill University) This paper addresses the concerns mentioned in Sullins’ article “When is a

Category iconCategory #3,  External mentions and content,  In-house content,  Uncategorized

December 9, 2019

Computers, Creativity and Copyright: Autonomous Robot’s Status, Authorship, and Outdated Copyright Laws

Featured image credit: Owen Smith By Tess Buckley (Philosophy & International Development, McGill University) Preview: This paper

Category iconCategory #3,  External mentions and content,  In-house content

October 14, 2019

Anthropomorphized AI as Capitalist Agents: The Price We Pay for Familiarity

By Dalia Renzullo (Philosophy, McGill University) Abstract: The development of anthropomorphic AI technology is part of a process of social

Category iconCategory #3,  External mentions and content,  In-house content

September 22, 2019

AI in Finance: 8 Frequently Asked Questions

By Abhishek Gupta (Founder of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute, and Machine Learning Engineer at Microsoft, where he sits on the AI Ethics Review

Category iconCategory #3,  External mentions and content,  In-house content

August 26, 2019

Autonomous Vehicles, Social Robots, and the Mitigation of Risk: A New Consequentialist Approach

By Anthony De Luca-Baratta (Philosophy & Political Science, McGill University) This paper explores how traditional consequentialism falls

Category iconCategory #3,  External mentions and content,  In-house content

  • Go to page 1
  • Go to page 2
  • Go to page 3
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 5
  • Go to Next Page »
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • © MONTREAL AI ETHICS INSTITUTE. All rights reserved 2021.
  • This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
  • Creative Commons LicenseLearn more about our open access policy here.