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Report on Publications Norms for Responsible AI

September 18, 2020

Get the paper in PDF formDownload This work is licensed under a ​Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Based on insights and analysis by the Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI) staff and … [Read more...] about Report on Publications Norms for Responsible AI

Why We Need to Audit Government AI

September 14, 2020

Guest post contributed by Alayna Kennedy, Public Sector Consultant and AI Ethics Researcher at IBM. Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has exploded in popularity over the last 10 years, with each wave of … [Read more...] about Why We Need to Audit Government AI

Research summary: Bring the People Back In: Contesting Benchmark Machine Learning

September 14, 2020

Summary contributed by our researcher Alexandrine Royer, who works at The Foundation for Genocide Education. *Authors of full paper & link at the bottom Mini-summary: The biases present in machine … [Read more...] about Research summary: Bring the People Back In: Contesting Benchmark Machine Learning

Research Summary: The cognitive science of fake news

September 13, 2020

Summary contributed by Andrew Buzzell, a PhD student in Philosophy at York University. *Author & link to original paper at the bottom. Mini-summary: How many people are sincerely fooled by fake news? A … [Read more...] about Research Summary: The cognitive science of fake news

Research Summary: Risk Shifts in the Gig Economy: The Normative Case for an Insurance Scheme against the Effects of Precarious Work

September 13, 2020

Research summary contributed by Anne Boily. She is a doctoral student at the Université de Montréal, in the Department of Political Science. Her research interests are the ethics of AI and the dialogue of … [Read more...] about Research Summary: Risk Shifts in the Gig Economy: The Normative Case for an Insurance Scheme against the Effects of Precarious Work

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