Top news of the week: 03.05.2020.

Ethics, Machine learning, Artificial intelligence, Law, Computer vision, Evaluation

Ethics

On May 1, 2020
@mer__edith shared
RT @algorithmwatch: We're very excited to release the new version of our '#AIEthics Guidelines Global Inventory'! We designed a new interface, which includes a faceted search feature, to browse through the 160 (and counting!) #EthicsGuidelines. (1/3) https://t.co/HfVIHkY5FQ
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AI Ethics Guidelines Global Inventory

AI Ethics Guidelines Global Inventory

AI Ethics Guidelines Global Inventory, a project by AlgorithmWatch that maps frameworks that seek to set out principles of how systems for automated decision-making (ADM) can be developed ...

On May 2, 2020
@gleonhard shared
check out the @goodreads reviews of my book Technology vs. Humanity https://t.co/tH7lWRbovE #techvshuman https://t.co/DCYvwM2ov0
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Technology vs. Humanity: The coming clash between man and machine (FutureScapes)

Technology vs. Humanity: The coming clash between man and machine (FutureScapes)

Futurist Gerd Leonhard breaks new ground again by bringing together mankind’s urge to upgrade and automate everything—down to human biolo...

On Apr 30, 2020
@David_Gunkel shared
@realhumanrights @RWTHalert @franzhitzehaus @mitpress @q_mitmedialab @EdmontonOilers @MIT Indeed. And my own position on these crucial and important matters have been made public in a number of publications, including the following books from @mitpress: The Machine Question (2012) https://t.co/HGSHji6K58 Robot Rights (2018) https://t.co/eyj2idNF2F https://t.co/Anijhj1yrM
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The Machine Question

The Machine Question

An investigation into the assignment of moral responsibilities and rights to intelligent and autonomous machines of our own making. One of the enduring concerns of moral ...

On Apr 26, 2020
@FrankPasquale shared
Notably missing from mainstream AI ethics discussions "are the two elephants in the room: structural power asymmetries and the looming climate catastrophe" https://t.co/NLwVSxnf4Y
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The False Promise of “Ethical AI”

The False Promise of “Ethical AI”

The use of algorithms “in the wild” to measure, quantify, and optimize every aspect of our lives has led to growing public concerns and increased attention from regulators. But among the ...

On Apr 26, 2020
@johnchavens shared
Is Your AI Ethical? https://t.co/7hnH8yFpdX Great article by Andrew Bolster / @Bolster. Thanks for the IEEE / 7000 series mention!
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Is Your AI Ethical?

Is Your AI Ethical?

Businesses should do their part to ensure products are designed judiciously to reflect core company values and provide audit trails of how AI is learned.

On Apr 29, 2020
@wimlds shared
RT @SandraWachter5: Check out my online talk @BKCHarvard on my latest paper Why Fairness Cannot Be Automated: Bridging the Gap Between EU Non-Discrimination Law & AI https://t.co/sTYuabPjd9, + QnA, why the law will not be good enough to protect us from AI discrimination & how to fix it @oiioxford
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Fairness and AI

Fairness and AI

Sandra Wachter on why fairness cannot be automated

On Apr 29, 2020
@PartnershipAI shared
@IEthics @elanazeide @alicexiang And our Report on Algorithmic Risk Assessment Tools in the U.S. Criminal Justice System: https://t.co/Wd433dZYfg
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Report on Algorithmic Risk Assessment Tools in the U.S. Criminal Justice System

Report on Algorithmic Risk Assessment Tools in the U.S. Criminal Justice System

Relative to OECD and Historical Baselines Exhibit 1 - Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, World Prison Brief—Birkbeck, University of London (2015/2016 data) Note: U.S. 1960 …

On May 1, 2020
@singularityu shared
What can we realistically expect for the rest of 2020? And how do we even know what’s realistic? https://t.co/6iMkodYahJ
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How to Better Tune Your Expectations in a Coronavirus World

How to Better Tune Your Expectations in a Coronavirus World

The internet is churning with coronavirus information. What can we realistically expect for the rest of 2020? And how do we even know what’s realistic?