✍️ Original article by Eryn Rigley, a PhD research student at University of Southampton, specializing in the intersection of environmental and AI ethics, as well as defense & security AI ethics. Like many … [Read more...] about Oppenheimer As A Timely Warning to the AI Community
Public Policy
Going public: the role of public participation approaches in commercial AI labs
🔬 Research Summary by Lara Groves, a Researcher at the Ada Lovelace Institute, where she researches emerging AI accountability mechanisms and practices [Original paper by Lara Groves, Aidan Peppin, Andrew Strait, … [Read more...] about Going public: the role of public participation approaches in commercial AI labs
Responsible Use of Technology in Credit Reporting: White Paper
🔬 Research Summary by Dr. Talha Ocal, a financial sector consultant in international development. His work is focused on financial regulatory & supervisory frameworks, AML/CFT, financial technologies, credit risk … [Read more...] about Responsible Use of Technology in Credit Reporting: White Paper
Anthropomorphization of AI: Opportunities and Risks
🔬 Research Summary by Ameet Deshpande, Ph.D. Researcher at Princeton University. [Original paper by Ameet Deshpande, Tanmay Rajpurohit, Karthik Narasimhan, Ashwin Kalyan] Overview: The rise of generative AI … [Read more...] about Anthropomorphization of AI: Opportunities and Risks
A roadmap toward empowering the labor force behind AI
🔬 Research summary by Hanlin Li, Nicholas Vincent, Stevie Chancellor, and Brent Hecht. Hanlin Li is a postdoc at UC Berkeley and an incoming assistant professor at UT Austin. Nicholas Vincent is an assistant … [Read more...] about A roadmap toward empowering the labor force behind AI





