Top news of the week: 24.05.2020.

Computer vision, Psychology, Computer science, Artificial intelligence, Algorithm, Machine learning

Ethics

On May 18, 2020
@KayFButterfield shared
RT @johnchavens: @hellovictoriav People to follow in tech / ethics: @mona_sloane @katinamichael @KayFButterfield @vdignum @AnjaKasp @ruchowdh @frossi_t @ShannonVallor @alan_winfield @twainus + check all committee members at end of every EAD chapter: https://t.co/i22kvpBLcc. Cheers.
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Ethically Aligned Design

Ethically Aligned Design

The IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems is launching the Ethically Aligned Design, First Edition.

On May 21, 2020
@wimlds shared
RT @KalaiRamea: Thanks @AuthorityMgzine for featuring me in their 'Women leading the AI Industry' series. I talked about what excites and concerns me about AI, and why diversity is more important than ever to build successful and robust AI systems. https://t.co/tcx0KFUp0X @wimlds
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Women Leading The AI Industry: Why and How We Can Solve The ‘L

Women Leading The AI Industry: Why and How We Can Solve The ‘L

Follow your passion! It may sound simple, but that is crucial to be happy with your career. Not everyone needs to be good at math, or…

On May 23, 2020
@cccalum shared
Top 20 Artificial Intelligence Books & Whitepapers to Read - CamRojud https://t.co/j501ejKq7W
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Top 20 Artificial Intelligence Books & Whitepapers to Read

Top 20 Artificial Intelligence Books & Whitepapers to Read

Artificial intelligence is taking over how products get made, how jobs get completed, and how lives get lived.People must know how AI has come this far, why it

On May 19, 2020
@alan_winfield shared
RT @Carolyn_Ten: Last year, we at @ORBITRRI created the #100plusBrilliantWomen in AI&Ethics conference, inspired by @MiaD's wonderful list. Now you can see the highlights of this amazing day! https://t.co/YEW2hGApwT @maria_axente @safiyanoble @ginasue @lilianedwards @bulbulnyc @ShannonVallor
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100+ Brilliant Women in AI & Ethics: Conference 2019 Video Highlights

100+ Brilliant Women in AI & Ethics: Conference 2019 Video Highlights

On September 16th, 2019, ORBIT was proud to bring together some of the most eminent women working in AI ethics. Coming from all over the world, these women are working to ensure that tech ...

On May 19, 2020
@cccalum shared
Pontificating on AI https://t.co/zXJqqrnK3c
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Pontifical Academy for Life: Yes to artificial intelligence, but with ethics

Pontifical Academy for Life: Yes to artificial intelligence, but with ethics

An article by the Pontifical Academy for Life relaunches the appeal signed in Rome in February calling for ethics in artificial intelligence.

On May 21, 2020
@teamrework shared
RT @nikitaljohnson: Is this the solution to a lack of training data in AI? We had the pleasure of interviewing @daeil Co-Founder & CEO of @aireverie ahead of his talk at the Applied AI Virtual Summit today! Read the discussion in full here https://t.co/nIallyB7YM #reworkAI #appliedAI #AI https://t.co/wWuyZO7TmE
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Is this the solution to a lack of training data in AI?

Is this the solution to a lack of training data in AI?

We caught up with AI.Reverie co-founder and CEO ahead of his presentation on 'Solving Hard Problems in Computer Vision With Synthetic Data' at the Applied AI Virtual Summit.

On May 19, 2020
@AdaLovelaceInst shared
RT @ResFortnight: AI expert Wendy Hall appointed chair of data ethics institute: Hall replaces Alan Wilson, who retired as executive chair of Ada Lovelace Institute in February. (£) @AdaLovelaceInst @DameWendyDBE https://t.co/U8uCb0MN78
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AI expert Wendy Hall appointed chair of data ethics institute

AI expert Wendy Hall appointed chair of data ethics institute

Hall replaces Alan Wilson, who retired as executive chair of Ada Lovelace Institute in February

On May 20, 2020
@AnimaAnandkumar shared
RT @VentureBeat: A fight for the soul of machine learning https://t.co/pBD0nG2IsW by @kharijohnson
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A fight for the soul of machine learning

A fight for the soul of machine learning

Google reportedly cut diversity programs against a backdrop of algorithmic bias and tech leaders with white supremacist ties. But the U.S. is more diverse than ever.