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Operationalising the Definition of General Purpose AI Systems: Assessing Four Approaches

July 26, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Risto Uuk, the EU Research Lead at the Future of Life Institute; Expert in the Working Group on Future of Work at Global Partnership on AI; International Strategy Forum Fellow at Schmidt Futures; … [Read more...] about Operationalising the Definition of General Purpose AI Systems: Assessing Four Approaches

Impacts of Differential Privacy on Fostering More Racially and Ethnically Diverse Elementary Schools

July 1, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Keyu Zhu and Nabeel Gillani Keyu Zhu is a PhD student in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. His current research interest … [Read more...] about Impacts of Differential Privacy on Fostering More Racially and Ethnically Diverse Elementary Schools

An error management approach to perceived fakeness of deepfakes: The moderating role of perceived deepfake targeted politicians’ personality characteristics

May 28, 2023

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Yu-Leung Ng] Overview: Does the trustworthiness of the politician as the subject of a deepfake video affect how trustworthy … [Read more...] about An error management approach to perceived fakeness of deepfakes: The moderating role of perceived deepfake targeted politicians’ personality characteristics

AI Ethics During Warfare: An Evolving Paradox

June 19, 2022

🔬 Original article by Azfar Adib, who is currently pursuing his PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering in Concordia University in Montreal. He is a Senior Member in the Institute of Electrical and Electronic … [Read more...] about AI Ethics During Warfare: An Evolving Paradox

Looking for a connection in AI: fanciful or natural?

June 17, 2022

✍️ Original article 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. On 11 … [Read more...] about Looking for a connection in AI: fanciful or natural?

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