🔬 Research Summary by Ann Speed, a PhD in Cognitive Psychology and has worked across numerous disciplines in her 22-year career at Sandia National Laboratories. [Original paper by Ann Speed] Overview: … [Read more...] about Assessing the nature of large language models: A caution against anthropocentrism
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Designing Fiduciary Artificial Intelligence
🔬 Research Summary by David Shekman , a third-year law student at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, will be practicing in San Francisco upon graduation, and is an avid data scientist. [Original … [Read more...] about Designing Fiduciary Artificial Intelligence
Regulating computer vision & the ongoing relevance of AI ethics
✍️ Column by Rosalie Waelen, a philosopher and applied ethicist, who recently completed her Ph.D. at the University of Twente (The Netherlands) and is now working as a Senior Researcher at the Sustainable AI Lab of the … [Read more...] about Regulating computer vision & the ongoing relevance of AI ethics
Science Communications for Explainable Artificial Intelligence
🔬 Research Summary by Simon Hudson , a writer and researcher investigating subjects in AI governance, human-machine collaboration, and Science Communications, and is currently co-leading the core team behind Botto, a … [Read more...] about Science Communications for Explainable Artificial Intelligence
When Are Two Lists Better than One?: Benefits and Harms in Joint Decision-making
🔬 Research Summary by Kate Donahue , a Computer Science PhD student at Cornell who studies on the societal impacts of AI. [Original paper by Kate Donahue, Sreenivas Gollapudi, and Kostas Kollias] Overview: … [Read more...] about When Are Two Lists Better than One?: Benefits and Harms in Joint Decision-making