π¬ Research Summary by Renzhe Xu, a third year PhD student in Computer Science and Technology at Tsinghua University and his research interests include
How to Help People Understand AI
π¬ Original article by Kathryn Hulick, author of Welcome to the Future: Robot Friends, Fusion Energy, Pet Dinosaurs and More (illustrated by Marcin
South Korea as a Fourth Industrial Revolution Middle Power?
π¬ Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Dongwoo Kim] Overview: As a self-identified middle
Cascaded Debiasing : Studying the Cumulative Effect of Multiple Fairness-Enhancing Interventions
π¬ Research Summary by Bhavya Ghai, a PhD Candidate at the Computer Science Department, Stony Brook University working on the identification and
The AI Carbon Footprint and Responsibilities of AI Scientists
π¬ Research Summary by Eryn Rigley, a PhD research student at University of Southampton, specialising in the intersection of environmental and AI
Employee Perceptions of the Effective Adoption of AI Principles
π¬ Research summary by Stephanie Kelley, a PhD Candidate in Management Analytics at the Smith School of Business, Queenβs University where she studies
The Watsons Meet Watson: A Call for Carative AI
π¬ Original article by Kush R. Varshney, a distinguished research staff member at IBM Research and author of the book Trustworthy Machine
Algorithmic Domination in the Gig Economy
π¬ Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by James Muldoon and Paul Raekstad] Overview: Despite
Robustness and Usefulness in AI Explanation Methods
π¬ Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Erick Galinkin] Overview: Given the hype received by
Handling Bias in Toxic Speech Detection: A Survey
π¬ Research summary by Sarah Masud & Tanmoy Chakraborty. Sarah is currently a 3rd-year doctoral student at the Laboratory for
Why AI ethics is a critical theory
π¬ Research summary by Rosalie Waelen, a Ph.D. candidate in the Ethics of AI at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Her research is part of
Does Military AI Have Gender? Understanding Bias and Promoting Ethical Approaches in Military Applications of AI
π¬ Research summary by Katherine Chandler, an assistant professor in the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University who researches on the