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Research summary: Aligning Super Human AI with Human Behavior: Chess as a Model System

July 12, 2020

Summary contributed by Brooke Criswell (@Brooke_Criswell). She's pursuing a PhD. in media psychology, and has extensive experience in marketing & communications. *Reference at the bottom Artificial … [Read more...] about Research summary: Aligning Super Human AI with Human Behavior: Chess as a Model System

Report on the Santa Clara Principles ​for Content Moderation

July 3, 2020

Get the paper in PDF formDownload This work is licensed under a ​Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Context: In April 2020, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) publicly called for … [Read more...] about Report on the Santa Clara Principles ​for Content Moderation

Research summary: Detecting Misinformation on WhatsApp without Breaking Encryption

June 29, 2020

Summary contributed by Brooke Criswell (@Brooke_Criswell). She's pursuing a PhD. in media psychology, and has extensive experience in marketing & communications. *Reference at the bottom Facebook may own … [Read more...] about Research summary: Detecting Misinformation on WhatsApp without Breaking Encryption

The Ethics of AI in Medtech: A Discussion With Abhishek Gupta

June 28, 2020

Article contributed by Jeremie Abitibol, Co-founder and CEO at Castella Medical. The development of new computational methods and the heightening awareness around the value of artificial intelligence (AI) is … [Read more...] about The Ethics of AI in Medtech: A Discussion With Abhishek Gupta

Research Summary: Geo-indistinguishability: Differential privacy for location-based systems

June 28, 2020

Summary contributed by Ameen Jauhar, Senior Resident Fellow at the Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy. *Author & link to original paper at the bottom. The authors discuss how the onslaught of location-based … [Read more...] about Research Summary: Geo-indistinguishability: Differential privacy for location-based systems

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