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@alan_winfield shared
On Apr 28, 2021
Great to be at the (online) meeting for Bernd Stahl's (@dmuleicester) book launch: Artificial Intelligence for a Better Future https://t.co/RihBWGP8bA
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Artificial Intelligence for a Better Future

Artificial Intelligence for a Better Future

This open access book offers a novel conceptualization of the AI ethics debate by applying the discourse of innovation ecosystems to AI...

@gleonhard shared
On May 3, 2021
Petervan's Delicacies - Issue #150 by @petervan https://t.co/3FPgvGjWuj via @revue always great links and input #thegoodfuture
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Petervan's Delicacies - Issue #150

Petervan's Delicacies - Issue #150

Articles/posts that for some reason created a spark in my memory.

@PKathrani shared
On May 2, 2021
Artificial intelligence in education today: The art of the possible https://t.co/CnaFEr9H0S @JohnAFlood @David_Gunkel
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Artificial intelligence in education today: The art of the possible

Artificial intelligence in education today: The art of the possible

As @Jisc launches its National Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Tertiary Education, Michael Webb, shares some tools to explore #AI, and the art of the possible: Overestimations and ...

@oiioxford shared
On May 3, 2021
RT @TORCHOxford: Project announcement: AI in the News - Re-Shaping our Information Ecosystem A new Minderoo-Oxford AI Challenge Fund project exploring how the use of AI in writing news could affect the media and our consumption of it, led by Felix Simon (@oiioxford): https://t.co/NFSfdBM6jH https://t.co/L18wYu68Yj
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AI in the News - Project Announcement

AI in the News - Project Announcement

The Minderoo-Oxford Challenge Fund in AI Governance aims to dramatically expand the notion of artificial intelligence ethics to fully embrace seismic challenges that contemporary …

@RobMcCargow shared
On Apr 30, 2021
Government must resolve #AI ethical issues in the Integrated Review | by Lord Clement-Jones (@whiterhino1949) https://t.co/hLF0QrsWBP
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Government must resolve AI ethical issues in the Integrated Review

Government must resolve AI ethical issues in the Integrated Review

The opportunities and risks involved with the development of AI and other digital technologies and use of data loom large in the 4 key areas of the...

@nikitaljohnson shared
On May 3, 2021
This has just become a big week for AI regulation Via @strwbilly https://t.co/bAGsPoKSJG #AIRegulation #AINews https://t.co/J4K8Wy4EbS
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This has just become a big week for AI regulation

This has just become a big week for AI regulation

The EU has unveiled its new AI rules—but an announcement from the FTC may have more teeth.

@mtlaiethics shared
On May 1, 2021
Op-ed: Too many AI ethics groups still consist mostly of people based in Europe or the United States. https://t.co/ALQGsW1R6h
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AI ethics groups are repeating one of society’s classic mistakes

AI ethics groups are repeating one of society’s classic mistakes

International organizations and corporations are racing to develop global guidelines for the ethical use of artificial intelligence. Declarations, manifestos, and recommendations are ...

@mtlaiethics shared
On Apr 28, 2021
The State of AI Ethics Report (volume 4) is now available, distilling the most vital research & reporting in AI Ethics since the start of 2021. Exclusive content from @Sonamsangbo, @anthroptimist, @ruthstarkman, @NPCollapse, @BlancheMinerva, & more. https://t.co/5DJZ9sxDyt
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The State of AI Ethics Report (Volume 4)

The State of AI Ethics Report (Volume 4)

Download Full report in PDF form Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for the latest AI ethics research & reporting. The State of AI Ethics Report (volume 4) captures the most relevant ...