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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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@APPG_AI shared
On Dec 15, 2021
RT @j2bryson: Why Artefacts Can't Consent https://t.co/MuXt3Xi8vP Notes for the @FuturesAPPG & @APPG_AI joint meeting: Expanding the moral circle to include "#robotRights". Tl;dr: no. Slightly longer: qualitatively different than concern for future generations & citizens of other countries.
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Why artefacts can’t consent

Why artefacts can’t consent

artificial and natural intelligence, including politics, art, and higher education

@singularityu shared
On Dec 14, 2021
Ethical hackers who find vulnerabilities in AI programs may be the key to establishing trust in new technologies. https://t.co/NEKiNDMjsj
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How Ethical Hackers Could Help Us Build Trust in AI

How Ethical Hackers Could Help Us Build Trust in AI

Governments are increasingly mandating reporting of data breaches and hacks; the same could apply to incidents where AI systems cause harm.

@PKathrani shared
On Dec 14, 2021
5 things lawyers should know about artificial intelligence https://t.co/9DaSQoHVrk via @ABAJournal
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5 things lawyers should know about artificial intelligence

5 things lawyers should know about artificial intelligence

Although artificial intelligence has been the subject of academic research since the 1950s and has been used commercially in some industries for decades, it is still in its infancy across ...

@PartnershipAI shared
On Dec 10, 2021
📣 PAI is #hiring a Director of Programs and Research! This important leadership role is an exciting opportunity to lead a dynamic team and advance the impact of our mission. Learn more about the role below. https://t.co/4KDvD23ddL
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Director of Programs and Research

Director of Programs and Research

Remote US-based WHO WE ARE The Partnership on AI is the leading forum addressing the most important and difficult decisions on the future of AI. We are a non-profit that invites diverse ...

@benbyford shared
On Dec 15, 2021
RT @WildMeta_AI: Our CEO @AmandineFlachs is featured in the latest edition of @benbyford @machine_ethics podcast with Dr Richard Bartle and @GET_TUDA_CHOPPA from @AIandGames! https://t.co/0cS9LmATVA #gamedev
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65. DeepDive: AI and Games

65. DeepDive: AI and Games

This first Deepdive episode we talk to Amandine Flachs, Tommy Thompson and Richard Bartle about AI in games, it's history, it's uses and where its going. We discover NPCs, games as a test ...

@AdaLovelaceInst shared
On Dec 13, 2021
New blog post from Ada's @alexcirciumaru outlining three ‘big ideas’ to strengthen the EU AI Act proposal, and maximise protection and promotion of the interests of people and society. Developed together with @lilianedwards. #EUAIAct 🧵⤵️ https://t.co/nphjoFH6ek 1/5
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Three proposals to strengthen the EU Artificial Intelligence Act

Three proposals to strengthen the EU Artificial Intelligence Act

Recommendations to improve the regulation of AI – in Europe and worldwide

@alan_winfield shared
On Dec 14, 2021
Delighted our new paper Experiments in artificial culture: from noisy imitation to storytelling robots, is now published (open access) https://t.co/YS5gRa7ZXa
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Experiments in artificial culture: from noisy imitation to storytelling robots

Experiments in artificial culture: from noisy imitation to storytelling robots

This paper presents a series of experiments in collective social robotics, spanning more than 10 years, with the long-term aim of building embodied models of (aspects of) cultural ...

@guardiantech shared
On Dec 15, 2021
Documents link Huawei to Uyghur surveillance projects, report claims https://t.co/fB4DExDUAF
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Documents link Huawei to Uyghur surveillance projects, report claims

Documents link Huawei to Uyghur surveillance projects, report claims

Washington Post alleges marketing slides reveal firm had a role in developing technology for China