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Unstable Diffusion: Ethical challenges and some ways forward

November 14, 2022

✍️ Founder's Desk column by Abhishek Gupta, Founder and Principal Researcher at the Montreal AI Ethics Institute. In a potentially prescient comment from a few months ago, I had shared thoughts with Kyle Wiggers … [Read more...] about Unstable Diffusion: Ethical challenges and some ways forward

Principios éticos para una inteligencia artificial antropocéntrica: consensos actuales desde una perspectiva global y regional.

October 31, 2022

✍️ Column by Mariana Sánchez CaparrĂłs, an investigator in the area of AI, gender and non discrimination at the Innovation and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the University of Buenos Aires (IALAB-UBA). Mariana's … [Read more...] about Principios Ă©ticos para una inteligencia artificial antropocĂ©ntrica: consensos actuales desde una perspectiva global y regional.

The Ethical AI Startup Ecosystem 04: Targeted AI Solutions and Technologies

October 31, 2022

✍️ Original article by Abhinav Raghunathan, the creator of EAIDB who publishes content related to ethical ML / AI from both theoretical and practical perspectives. This article is a part of our Ethical AI … [Read more...] about The Ethical AI Startup Ecosystem 04: Targeted AI Solutions and Technologies

Responsible sourcing and the professionalization of data work

October 23, 2022

✍️ Column by Natalie Klym, who has been leading digital technology innovation programs in academic and private institutions for 25 years including at MIT, the Vector Institute, and University of Toronto. Her insights … [Read more...] about Responsible sourcing and the professionalization of data work

Can an AI be sentient? Cultural perspectives on sentience and on the potential ethical implications of the rise of sentient AI.

October 13, 2022

✍️ Column by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. Overview: Given the events with LaMDA, Connor Wright argues that LaMDA is not sentient, drawing on teachings from the philosophy of ubuntu. He then analyses the … [Read more...] about Can an AI be sentient? Cultural perspectives on sentience and on the potential ethical implications of the rise of sentient AI.

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