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Research summary: Snapshot Series: Facial Recognition Technology

September 13, 2020

Summary contributed by Connor Wright, who's a 3rd year Philosophy student at the University of Exeter. Link to full paper + authors listed at the bottom. Mini-summary: Offering an interactive and well-worded … [Read more...] about Research summary: Snapshot Series: Facial Recognition Technology

Research summary: Digital Abundance and Scarce Genius: Implications for Wages, Interest Rates, and Growth

August 31, 2020

Summary contributed by Ryan Khurana, a graduate of UofT's Rotman School of Management in the Master's of Management Analytics program. *Authors of original paper & link at the bottom Mini-summary: A … [Read more...] about Research summary: Digital Abundance and Scarce Genius: Implications for Wages, Interest Rates, and Growth

The Short Anthropological Guide to the Study of Ethical AI

August 29, 2020

Written by Alexandrine Royer, our Educational Program Manager. Read the full guide in PDF formDownload Introduction (Excerpt from full guide) In the 1950s, computer scientist Alan Turing designed a test; … [Read more...] about The Short Anthropological Guide to the Study of Ethical AI

Research summary: Troops, Trolls and Troublemakers: A Global Inventory of Organized Social Media Manipulation

August 26, 2020

Summary contributed by Nga Than, a Ph.D student in the Sociology program at City University of New York – The Graduate Center. Link to full paper + authors listed at the bottom. Mini-summary: Online media … [Read more...] about Research summary: Troops, Trolls and Troublemakers: A Global Inventory of Organized Social Media Manipulation

Research summary: Algorithmic Accountability

August 26, 2020

Summary contributed by Falaah Arif Khan, our Artist in Residence. She creates art exploring tech, including comics related to AI. Link to full paper + authors listed at the bottom. Mini-summary: Considering … [Read more...] about Research summary: Algorithmic Accountability

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