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The Ethical Need for Watermarks in Machine-Generated Language

November 27, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by A. Grinbaum and L. Adomaitis] Overview: With the ability of large language models to reproduce text becoming more prominent … [Read more...] about The Ethical Need for Watermarks in Machine-Generated Language

Bots don’t Vote, but They Surely Bother! A Study of Anomalous Accounts in a National Referendum

November 14, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Eduardo Graells-Garrido and Ricardo Baeza-Yates. Eduardo Graells-Garrido is Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science in Universidad de Chile. He is interested in improving … [Read more...] about Bots don’t Vote, but They Surely Bother! A Study of Anomalous Accounts in a National Referendum

Routing with Privacy for Drone Package Delivery Systems

November 14, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Geoffrey Ding, a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology conducting research on advanced air mobility. [Original paper by Geoffrey Ding, Alex Berke, Karthik … [Read more...] about Routing with Privacy for Drone Package Delivery Systems

GAM(e) changer or not? An evaluation of interpretable machine learning models

November 14, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Patrick Zschech, Sven Weinzierl, Nico Hambauer, Sandra Zilker, and Mathias Kraus. Patrick Zschech is an Assistant Professor at FAU Erlangen-NĂĽrnberg, focussing on the design and analysis of … [Read more...] about GAM(e) changer or not? An evaluation of interpretable machine learning models

Sociotechnical Specification for the Broader Impacts of Autonomous Vehicles

November 14, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Thomas Krendl Gilbert, a Postdoctoral Fellow at Cornell Tech’s Digital Life Initiative, and has a Ph.D. in Machine Ethics and Epistemology from the University of California, … [Read more...] about Sociotechnical Specification for the Broader Impacts of Autonomous Vehicles

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