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Ethics

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

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Ethics

@Floridi shared
On Mar 30, 2021
RT @mtlaiethics: In this week's AI Ethics Brief: ‣ China overtakes US in AI journal citations (@jjvincent) ‣ Privacy Cynicism in Germany (@lutzid, @cphoffmann, @giuliaranzini) ‣ The Chinese Approach to AI Ethics/Policy/Regulation (@JoshCowls, @jessRmorley, @Floridi) https://t.co/0x2SimDVfL
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@TechCrunch shared
On Mar 31, 2021
Facebook gets a C – Startup rates the 'ethics' of social media platforms, targets asset managers https://t.co/E66lTDfr7j by @mikebutcher
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Facebook gets a C – Startup rates the ‘ethics’ of social media platforms, targets asset managers

Facebook gets a C – Startup rates the ‘ethics’ of social media platforms, targets asset managers

By now you’ve probably heard of ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) ratings for companies, or ratings for their carbon footprint. Well, now a UK company has come up with a way of rating ...

@oiioxford shared
On Apr 1, 2021
RT @SandraWachter5: SO thrilled to share that @amazon @awscloud has implemented my fairness test https://t.co/zgL5K2pGo8 Fairness Cannot Be Automated w/@b_mittelstadt @c_russl in their bias tool kit https://t.co/IFboY3EBHj @oiioxford @OxfordLawFac @CompSciOxford @UniofOxford @BKCHarvard @turinginst
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How a paper by three Oxford academics influenced AWS bias and explainability software

How a paper by three Oxford academics influenced AWS bias and explainability software

Why conditional demographic disparity matters for developers using SageMaker Clarify.

@RobMcCargow shared
On Apr 4, 2021
Scientists create online game to show risks of #AI emotion recognition—Researchers from Cambridge University and UCL have built a website called Emojify to demonstrate the technology | via @standardnews https://t.co/Vm4dTvhYan
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Scientists create online game to show risks of AI emotion recognition

Scientists create online game to show risks of AI emotion recognition

Researchers from Cambridge University and UCL have built a website called Emojify to demonstrate the technology.

@mtlaiethics shared
On Apr 2, 2021
RT @OpenEthicsAI: 6️⃣ AI companies wanted! Together with @mtlaiethics, we organize a practical workshop on "Self-disclosure for an AI product". We will select 6 candidates to participate in this workshop with their products. (Free) 👇 https://t.co/e2StlvXrfq #AIEthics #selfdisclosure #transparency
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Self-disclosure for an AI product. Call for companies.

Self-disclosure for an AI product. Call for companies.

Self-disclosure for an AI product. Call for companies. A practical workshop and feedback session organized jointly with Montreal AI Ethics Institute Registration If you are building ...

@FLIxrisk shared
On Apr 6, 2021
(4/) 30 countries have called for an international prohibition on weapons systems incapable of meeting the criteria of meaningful human control, including #Argentina #Austria #Brazil #Chile #Egypt #Ghana #Mexico #Pakistan #Peru #Venezuela and #Zimbabwe. https://t.co/bVM3pJ6MPA
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Stopping Killer Robots

Stopping Killer Robots

Summary Weapons systems that select and engage targets without meaningful human control are unacceptable and need to be prevented. All countries have a duty to protect humanity from this ...

@Floridi shared
On Apr 1, 2021
RT @ExeterCollegeOx: Last week we were joined by Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Information Luciano Floridi @Floridi who discussed developments in Artificial Intelligence with alumni and friends of the College in Asia. To watch a recording of the webinar click here: https://t.co/oHlPSgH7Sz https://t.co/LiujVZhYKk
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@mtlaiethics shared
On Apr 4, 2021
The 3 strategic aims of China's AI Development Plan are: international competition, economic development, & social governance. This research summary explores current China’s current AI policies and plans for future regulation. https://t.co/Fhf9Hd9SwQ
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The Chinese Approach to AI: An Analysis of Policy, Ethics, and Regulation

The Chinese Approach to AI: An Analysis of Policy, Ethics, and Regulation

🔬 Research summary by Dr. Marianna Ganapini ( @MariannaBergama), our Faculty Director. [ Original paper by Huw Roberts, Josh Cowls, Jessica Morley, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Vincent Wang & ...