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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, including public citizens, small businesses utilizing AI or entrepreneurs developing the latest tech.

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@EleHrwch shared
On Oct 21, 2021
RT @Reema__Patel: It was a real pleasure to have been part of the grant review process for these bids - but the real stars here are the excellent @Brhmie and @joshkeith plus also @sobia_r for doing such great work on this strand of work led by @HealthFdn and @NHSX! https://t.co/JNvK5EcyG5
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AI projects to tackle racial inequality in UK healthcare, says Javid

AI projects to tackle racial inequality in UK healthcare, says Javid

Health secretary signs up to hi-tech schemes countering health disparities and reflecting minority ethnic groups’ data

@PKathrani shared
On Oct 19, 2021
Building a case for decentralised AI ethics https://t.co/to1qTeBSjF via @orfcyber
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Building a case for decentralised AI ethics

Building a case for decentralised AI ethics

The AI Human Impact platform translates the findings of machine learning analyses into results that are open to all

@alan_winfield shared
On Oct 19, 2021
Very nice piece in @WSJ by @jackiesnow 'How to Build a More Sustainable Robot', featuring the work of @bristolbio @BristolRobotLab https://t.co/jxVBDtOOgz
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How to Build a More Sustainable Robot

How to Build a More Sustainable Robot

To meet climate goals, the search is on to create robots made out of recycled, biodegradable and replaceable parts.

@PartnershipAI shared
On Oct 19, 2021
Why are individuals from historically excluded groups leaving the #AI field, and what’s being done to prevent this from happening? Find out in the second blog of a three-part series from PAI Research Fellow @BrownJefe. https://t.co/vJSAr4teVo
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Attrition in AI: What the Folks Who Left Have to Say About the Field

Attrition in AI: What the Folks Who Left Have to Say About the Field

What happens when diverse talent works for AI organizations where no one else looks like them or shares their background or experiences?

@TechCrunch shared
On Oct 19, 2021
Credo AI launches out of stealth with $5.5 million to help companies with "ethical AI" https://t.co/JAHhr10yj2 by @cookie
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Credo AI launches out of stealth with $5.5 million to help companies with ‘ethical AI’

Credo AI launches out of stealth with $5.5 million to help companies with ‘ethical AI’

There are many in the world of AI who worry about its implications. One of those people is Navrina Singh, a former product manager for Qualcomm, then Microsoft, who saw firsthand at ...

@AINowInstitute shared
On Oct 15, 2021
How might human rights be used in a global movement to obstruct AI’s extractive frontiers? @CatrionaLGray in A New AI Lexicon: https://t.co/6Woc9iID3k
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A New AI Lexicon: Human Rights

A New AI Lexicon: Human Rights

Critically embracing human rights frameworks in AI

@dw2 shared
On Oct 15, 2021
"AIs, AGIs, WAIs, SAIs, and more" - from @LondonFuturists: 1) The Rule of the Robots; 2) AGI-21; 3) WAIs & SAIs: Machinehood; 4) How will we use AI in 20 years? 5) The Rise of the Machines; 6) Navigating the Next Horizon; 7) Communicating “Vital Foresight” https://t.co/fg0opL98qj
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AIs, AGIs, WAIs, SAIs, and more

AIs, AGIs, WAIs, SAIs, and more

Dear Futurists, If you’re interested in Artificial Intelligence, several of the news items that follow should catch your attention. In case your interests are more general, feel free to ...

@PartnershipAI shared
On Oct 15, 2021
We’re always thrilled to see our Partners highlighting ethical #AI in action. Check out the lessons learned from @IBM’s journey around the ethical use of AI tech. From Brian Green of @scuethics & Daniel Lim via @wef. https://t.co/THmr5PhIyC
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3 lessons from IBM on designing responsible, ethical AI

3 lessons from IBM on designing responsible, ethical AI

A new case study, co-authored by the World Economic Forum, delves into the lessons learned at IBM in the company's quest to develop ethical AI technology.