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Research Summary: Countering Information Influence Activities: The State of the Art

June 28, 2020

Summary contributed by Andrew Buzzell, a PhD student in Philosophy at York University. *Author & link to original paper at the bottom. Mini-summary: This report by the Swedish Civil Contingencies … [Read more...] about Research Summary: Countering Information Influence Activities: The State of the Art

The State of AI Ethics Report (June 2020)

June 24, 2020

Full report in PDF formDownload Introduction (Excerpt from full report) These past few months have been especially challenging, and the deployment of technology in ways hitherto untested at an unrivaled pace has … [Read more...] about The State of AI Ethics Report (June 2020)

The Social Contract for AI

June 17, 2020

Full paper in PDF formDownload Authors: Mirka Snyder Caron, Abhishek Gupta Abstract Like any technology, AI systems come with inherent risks and potential benefits. It comes with potential disruption of … [Read more...] about The Social Contract for AI

Research summary: Appendix C: Model Benefit-Risk Analysis

June 17, 2020

Summary contributed by Victoria Heath (@victoria_heath7), Communications Manager at Creative Commons. *Author & link to original paper at the bottom Data transparency is a key goal of the open … [Read more...] about Research summary: Appendix C: Model Benefit-Risk Analysis

Research summary: Acting the Part: Examining Information Operations Within #BlackLivesMatter Discourse

June 17, 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 The researchers … [Read more...] about Research summary: Acting the Part: Examining Information Operations Within #BlackLivesMatter Discourse

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