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Unpacking Invisible Work Practices, Constraints, and Latent Power Relationships in Child Welfare through Casenote Analysis

October 5, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Devansh Saxena, a doctoral candidate in the Dept. of Computer Science at Marquette University. Their research focuses on algorithmic systems used in the public sector, especially the child-welfare … [Read more...] about Unpacking Invisible Work Practices, Constraints, and Latent Power Relationships in Child Welfare through Casenote Analysis

Technical methods for regulatory inspection of algorithmic systems in social media platforms

October 4, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Max Krueger, a consultant at Accenture with an interest in both the long and short-term implications of AI on society. [Original paper by Aneesh Pappu, Ada Lovelace Institute] Overview: … [Read more...] about Technical methods for regulatory inspection of algorithmic systems in social media platforms

Confucius, cyberpunk and Mr. Science: comparing AI ethics principles between China and the EU

October 4, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Pascale Fung and Hubert Etienne] Overview: The ethical approaches to AI adopted by China and Europe initially seem similar. … [Read more...] about Confucius, cyberpunk and Mr. Science: comparing AI ethics principles between China and the EU

Understanding technology-induced value change: a pragmatist proposal

June 28, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Ibo van de Poel, an Anthoni van Leeuwenhoek professor in Ethics and Technology at TU delft and has an ERC advanced grant on technological design and value change. [Original paper by Ibo van … [Read more...] about Understanding technology-induced value change: a pragmatist proposal

System Cards for AI-Based Decision-Making for Public Policy

June 28, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Furkan Gursoy and Ioannis A. Kakadiaris. Furkan Gursoy is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Computational Biomedicine Lab, University of Houston, TX, USA. Ioannis A. Kakadiaris is a Hugh Roy … [Read more...] about System Cards for AI-Based Decision-Making for Public Policy

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