馃敩 Research Summary by Lin Kyi, a Computer Science Ph.D. student at the Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy focusing on online consent and the ethical collection of data. [Original paper by Abraham … [Read more...] about “It doesn’t tell me anything about how my data is used”: User Perceptions of Data Collection Purposes
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A collection of principles for guiding and evaluating large language models
馃敩 Research Summary by Matthias Samwald, an associate professor at the Medical University of Vienna and works on making powerful AI systems driving biomedical progress more trustworthy. [Original paper by … [Read more...] about A collection of principles for guiding and evaluating large language models
A technical study on the feasibility of using proxy methods for algorithmic bias monitoring in a privacy-preserving way
馃敩 Research Summary by Beckett LeClair, a Senior Engineer at Frazer-Nash Consultancy and vocal proponent for ethical AI futures. [Original paper by Beckett LeClair, William Parker, and Amanda … [Read more...] about A technical study on the feasibility of using proxy methods for algorithmic bias monitoring in a privacy-preserving way
Strategic Behavior of Large Language Models: Game Structure vs. Contextual Framing
馃敩 Research Summary by Babak Heydari and Nunzio Lore. Babak Heydari is an Associate Professor at Northeastern University and the director of the Multi-AGent Intelligent Complex Systems (MAGICS) Lab. Nunzio … [Read more...] about Strategic Behavior of Large Language Models: Game Structure vs. Contextual Framing
The Two Faces of AI in Green Mobile Computing: A Literature Review
馃敩 Research Summary by Wander Siemers, MSc student at Delft University of Technology with an interest in mobile technology and sustainability. [Original paper by Wander Siemers, June Sallou, and Lu铆s … [Read more...] about The Two Faces of AI in Green Mobile Computing: A Literature Review


