✍️ Column by Sun Gyoo Kang, Lawyer. This column is dedicated to the memory of Abhishek Gupta, founder of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute, who recently passed away. Abhishek was a brilliant mind and a pioneer in AI … [Read more...] about Can we blame a chatbot if it goes wrong?
Ethical Implications
The Participatory Turn in AI Design: Theoretical Foundations and the Current State of Practice
🔬 Research Summary by Stephen Yang and Fernando Delgado. Stephen Yang is a PhD student at the University of Southern California studying how careful human intervention is possible at the speed and scale of AI. … [Read more...] about The Participatory Turn in AI Design: Theoretical Foundations and the Current State of Practice
Towards A Unified Utilitarian Ethics Framework for Healthcare Artificial Intelligence
🔬 Research Summary by Forhan Bin Emdad, a third-year Information Science Ph.D. student at Florida State University, School of Information, actively researching Ethics, Fairness, Explainability, and Trustworthiness of AI … [Read more...] about Towards A Unified Utilitarian Ethics Framework for Healthcare Artificial Intelligence
LLM-Deliberation: Evaluating LLMs with Interactive Multi-Agent Negotiation Games
🔬 Research Summary by Sahar Abdelnabi, a Ph.D. student at CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security, Germany. Her research interests lie in the intersection of machine learning, security, and … [Read more...] about LLM-Deliberation: Evaluating LLMs with Interactive Multi-Agent Negotiation Games
A collection of principles for guiding and evaluating large language models
🔬 Research Summary by Matthias Samwald, an associate professor at the Medical University of Vienna and works on making powerful AI systems driving biomedical progress more trustworthy. [Original paper by … [Read more...] about A collection of principles for guiding and evaluating large language models