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Beyond Dependency: The Hidden Risk of Social Comparison in Chatbot Companionship

September 15, 2025

🔬 By Hamed Maleki. Hamed is a communication researcher currently completing a Master’s degree at the University of WrocĹ‚aw in Poland. His work focuses on human–AI interaction, especially how people build emotional … [Read more...] about Beyond Dependency: The Hidden Risk of Social Comparison in Chatbot Companionship

The Bias of Harmful Label Associations in Vision-Language Models

February 3, 2025

🔬 Research Summary by Caner Hazirbas, Research Scientist at Meta and Ph.D. graduate in Computer Vision from the Technical University of Munich. [Original paper by Caner Hazirbas, Alicia Sun, Yonathan Efroni, Mark … [Read more...] about The Bias of Harmful Label Associations in Vision-Language Models

The Narrow Depth and Breadth of Corporate Responsible AI Research

December 16, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Nur Ahmed, an assistant professor at Walton College, University of Arkansas, and a digital fellow at MIT’s Initiative on the Digital Economy. [Original paper by Nur Ahmed, Amit Das, Kirsten … [Read more...] about The Narrow Depth and Breadth of Corporate Responsible AI Research

The Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI) Joins the AI Alliance

June 20, 2024

The Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI) is delighted to announce its membership in the AI Alliance. This collaborative venture kicked off with an event in Toronto on June 17, co-hosted with IBM, Meta and ServiceNow to … [Read more...] about The Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI) Joins the AI Alliance

Effects of ROSS Intelligence and NDAS, highlighting the need for AI regulation

February 18, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Lucian Schwartz-Croft, a European Law student specializing in AI systems in the EU. [Original paper by Lucian Schwartz-Croft] Overview: The text discusses the expensive nature of legal … [Read more...] about Effects of ROSS Intelligence and NDAS, highlighting the need for AI regulation

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