✍️ 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
Regulatory Landscape
Acceptable Risks in Europe’s Proposed AI Act: Reasonableness and Other Principles for Deciding How Much Risk Management Is Enough
🔬 Research Summary by Dr. Henry Fraser, a Research Fellow in Law, Accountability, and Data Science at the Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. [Original paper by Henry Fraser and … [Read more...] about Acceptable Risks in Europe’s Proposed AI Act: Reasonableness and Other Principles for Deciding How Much Risk Management Is Enough
Open-source provisions for large models in the AI Act
🔬 Research Summary by Harry Law and Sebastien A. Krier. Harry Law is an ethics and policy researcher at Google DeepMind, a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge, and postgraduate fellow at the Leverhulme … [Read more...] about Open-source provisions for large models in the AI Act
Regulating AI to ensure Fundamental Human Rights: reflections from the Grand Challenge EU AI Act
✍️ Column by Jesse Dinneen, Olga Batura, Caecilia Zirn, Sascha Donner, Azad Abad, Florian Loher. Photo credits: Darya Shramko Overview: In this column, we report on our experience as one of the teams … [Read more...] about Regulating AI to ensure Fundamental Human Rights: reflections from the Grand Challenge EU AI Act
Right to be Forgotten in the Era of Large Language Models: Implications, Challenges, and Solutions
🔬 Research Summary by David Zhang, a PhD Candidate and Research Engineer at CSIRO's Data61, and his research focuses on understanding the societal implications of AI technology. [Original paper by Dawen Zhang, … [Read more...] about Right to be Forgotten in the Era of Large Language Models: Implications, Challenges, and Solutions