Top news of the week: 26.01.2021.
Ethics
Montreal AI Ethics Institute
Summary contributed by our researcher Connor Wright (Philosophy, University of Exeter). [Link to original paper + authors at the bottom] Overview: PWC’s AI in sport report demonstrates how ...
The AI Ethics Brief #39: Sociology of AI ethics, robot testimony, believability gap, and more ...
Has the Turing Test become obsolete?
The Fight for the Future: Organizing the Tech Industry
Join Timnit Gebru, and other important scholars and activists for a discussion of how we resist the corporate power of the tech monopolies.
Introducing the Measurementality Series on Artificial Intelligence Systems
IEEE SA launches a series of podcasts, webinars, and reports on “defining what counts in the Algorithmic Age,” sharing insights from the IEEE SA, AIS communities, and beyond.
Who oversees artificial intelligence systems?
After the Dutch Government fell over the child benefit scandal last week, the question of meaningful human control over AI systems is now more urgent than ever.
Researcher - Algorithm Accountability and Research Ethics
The role The Ada Lovelace Institute is hiring a full-time researcher on a 12-month contract for our Algorithm accountability research pillar. Working in tandem with our Senior Researcher on ...
The Sociology of AI Ethics (Column Introduction)
Authors: Dr. Iga Kozlowska (@kozlowska_iga), Nga Than (@NgaThanNYC), Abhishek Gupta (@atg_abhishek) AI research, development and deployment have “a social sciences deficit.
Organizer of The Fight for the Future: Organizing the Tech Industry
Join Timnit Gebru, and other important scholars and activists for a discussion of how we resist the corporate power of the tech monopolies.