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AI Ethics

AI Ethics explores the potential concern with the AI revolution. Our reliance on AI will inevitably cause many ethical issues — affecting everyone, from small businesses utilizing AI to entrepreneurs developing the latest tech, and even public citizens.

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@David_Gunkel shared
On Nov 2, 2022
With the short essay "Why Don't Robots Have Rights?" in @bigthink, we need to add @philosophyminis to the #robotrights concept map. The "Can and Should" domain is getting rather crowded. https://t.co/UefM00crzB https://t.co/dxZ2c1gnjs
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Why don’t robots have rights?

Why don’t robots have rights?

We have long debated animal rights. If the AI of today matches much the same criteria as animals, should we not consider "robot rights"?

@PartnershipAI shared
On Nov 2, 2022
Is building ethical AI being done at the expense of practitioners' well-being? Some think so. Really important stories shared by @mmitchell_ai, @ruchowdh, @atg_abhishek, and others via @Melissahei in @techreview. https://t.co/8HFHlXTnNb
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Responsible AI has a burnout problem

Responsible AI has a burnout problem

Companies say they want ethical AI. But those working in the field say that ambition comes at their expense.

@mtlaiethics shared
On Nov 1, 2022
AI Ethics Brief #112: AI and science fiction, algorithmic recourse, intersectionality in ML, and more ... on The AI Ethics Brief https://t.co/IvVIwrwYp7
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@techreview shared
On Nov 1, 2022
This week in The Algorithm, our weekly AI newsletter: How to survive as an AI ethicist. Sign up to receive The Algorithm in your inbox every Monday: https://t.co/bTQBw4riP0 https://t.co/gzFs9uCGH4
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How to survive as an AI ethicist

How to survive as an AI ethicist

Plus: Using machine learning to find new metals.

@oiioxford shared
On Nov 1, 2022
Ethical frameworks aren't really working in AI. Article in @ComputerWeekly featuring opinion and comment from @oiioxford's @SandraWachter5 and @b_mittelstadt #ethics #AI #governance #technology #ethicalframeworks #ArtificialIntelligence https://t.co/D43xkDkmTy
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AI experts question tech industry’s ethical commitments

AI experts question tech industry’s ethical commitments

The massive proliferation of ethical frameworks for artificial intelligence has done little to change how the technology is developed and deployed, with experts questioning the tech ...

@techreview shared
On Nov 1, 2022
Today in The Download, our daily newsletter: reviving Vine, and AI ethicist burnout. Subscribe to The Download for free: https://t.co/ir4okHYOEq https://t.co/0lUEKhkeBR
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The Download: Vine revisited, and AI ethicist burnout

The Download: Vine revisited, and AI ethicist burnout

Plus: the crypto industry wants to mobilize holders to vote for its interests

@wimlds shared
On Nov 1, 2022
RT @csdoctorsister: I was recently highlighted in WiMLDS New York's Medium post in their Inspiration Corner! Read the full article and my feature (☺️) here: https://t.co/5asL2xH1Wb https://t.co/dhZmpeQQp7
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@techreview shared
On Nov 1, 2022
Some experts believe that the pursuit is misguided, because no computer could ever be unhackable. Juan Gilbert was undeterred. https://t.co/My9B6c1HDQ
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This scientist is trying to create an accessible, unhackable voting machine

This scientist is trying to create an accessible, unhackable voting machine

Some experts believe that the pursuit is misguided, because no computer could ever be unhackable. Juan Gilbert was undeterred.