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
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The Participatory Turn in AI Design: Theoretical Foundations and the Current State of Practice
🔬 Research Summary by Stephen Yang and Fernando Delgado. Stephen Yang is a PhD student at the University of Southern California studying how careful human intervention is possible at the speed and scale of AI. … [Read more...] about The Participatory Turn in AI Design: Theoretical Foundations and the Current State of Practice
AI Ethics and Ordoliberalism 2.0: Towards A ‘Digital Bill of Rights
🔬 Research Summary by Manuel Wörsdörfer, an Assistant Professor of Management and Computing Ethics at the Maine Business School and School of Computing and Information Science at the University of … [Read more...] about AI Ethics and Ordoliberalism 2.0: Towards A ‘Digital Bill of Rights
SoK: The Gap Between Data Rights Ideals and Reality
🔬 Research Summary by Yujin Potter, a postdoc at UC Berkeley, focusing on AI alignment, AI safety, blockchain, and DeFi. [Original paper by Yujin Potter, Ella Corren, Gonzalo Munilla Garrido, Chris Hoofnagle, and … [Read more...] about SoK: The Gap Between Data Rights Ideals and Reality
A technical study on the feasibility of using proxy methods for algorithmic bias monitoring in a privacy-preserving way
🔬 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