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Research Summaries

Nonhuman humanitarianism: when ‘AI for good’ can be harmful

June 19, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Shreyasha Paudel, an independent researcher with an expertise in uncertainty in computer vision. She is about to start her PhD in Human Computer Interaction studying the ethical and social impacts … [Read more...] about Nonhuman humanitarianism: when ‘AI for good’ can be harmful

Embedded ethics: a proposal for integrating ethics into the development of medical AI

June 10, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Eryn Rigley, a PhD research student at University of Southampton, specialising in the intersection of environmental and AI ethics, as well as defence & security AI ethics. [Original … [Read more...] about Embedded ethics: a proposal for integrating ethics into the development of medical AI

Speciesist bias in AI – How AI applications perpetuate discrimination and unfair outcomes against animals

June 2, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Thilo Hagendorff, an AI ethicist at the University of Tuebingen (Germany). [Original paper by Thilo Hagendorff, Leonie Bossert, Tse Yip Fai, Peter Singer] Overview: A lot of efforts are … [Read more...] about Speciesist bias in AI – How AI applications perpetuate discrimination and unfair outcomes against animals

Episodio 3 – Idoia Salazar: Sobre la Vital Importancia de Educar al Ciudadano en los Usos Responsables de la Inteligencia Artificial

May 26, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original work by Juan Carlos Muñoz e Idoia Salazar] NOTE: This is a special piece since it is our first in Spanish! Feedback is … [Read more...] about Episodio 3 – Idoia Salazar: Sobre la Vital Importancia de Educar al Ciudadano en los Usos Responsables de la Inteligencia Artificial

2022 AI Index Report – Technical AI Ethics Chapter

May 26, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Helen Ngo, an affiliated researcher with the AI Index at Stanford HAI. She can be found on Twitter @mathemakitten. [Original paper by Daniel Zhang, Nestor Maslej, Erik Brynjolfsson, John … [Read more...] about 2022 AI Index Report – Technical AI Ethics Chapter

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