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The Struggle for AI’s Recognition: Understanding the Normative Implications of Gender Bias in AI with Honneth’s Theory of Recognition

June 10, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Rosalie Waelen & Michał Wieczorek] Overview: The effect gender bias in AI has on women’s self-worth is not currently … [Read more...] about The Struggle for AI’s Recognition: Understanding the Normative Implications of Gender Bias in AI with Honneth’s Theory of Recognition

Not Quite ‘Ask a Librarian’: AI on the Nature, Value, and Future of LIS

May 30, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Jesse Dinneen, a Junior Professor of Information Science at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. [Original paper by Jesse David Dinneen, Helen Bubinger] Overview: AI powered by large … [Read more...] about Not Quite ‘Ask a Librarian’: AI on the Nature, Value, and Future of LIS

Algorithmic Auditing and Social Justice: Lessons from the History of Audit Studies

May 15, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Rishi Balakrishnan, a student at UC Berkeley passionate about algorithmic fairness, privacy, and trustworthy AI more broadly. [Original paper by Briana Vecchione, Solon Barocas, Karen … [Read more...] about Algorithmic Auditing and Social Justice: Lessons from the History of Audit Studies

“Welcome to AI”; a talk given to the Montreal Integrity Network

December 9, 2021

🔬 Talk summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. Overview: In a talk given to the Montreal Integrity Network, Connor Wright (Partnerships Manager) introduces the field of AI Ethics. From an AI … [Read more...] about “Welcome to AI”; a talk given to the Montreal Integrity Network

Top 10 Takeaways from our Conversation with Salesforce about Conversational AI

July 6, 2021

🔬 Event summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. Overview: Would you relate to a chatbot or voice assistant more if they were female? Would such conversational AI help you feel less lonely? Our event … [Read more...] about Top 10 Takeaways from our Conversation with Salesforce about Conversational AI

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