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AI Ethics Weekly – July 13: Time for a Reality Check
In Archive onGrowing awareness about bias embedded in datasets and algorithms is driving much-needed change in AI. Computer scientists will enforce rules…
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AI Ethics Weekly – July 6: The Myth of Unbiased AI
In Archive onThe popular notion that AI is unbiased and objective has proved to be wishful thinking or wilful ignorance. MIT apologizes,…
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AI Ethics Weekly – June 29: Cancel Technochauvinism
In Archive onEvidence is mounting against technochauvinism – the belief that technology is always the solution https://media.giphy.com/media/xT3i1ewfmcy0lxVB3a/giphy.gif Start off your week right…
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AI Ethics Weekly – June 22: Welcome to your Dystopian AI Hellscape
In Archive onAs economies around the world slowly limp back to life, the mad rush to automate things back to normalcy has…
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AI Ethics SPECIAL Issue – June 16: The Fight for Social Justice
In Archive onWe can’t have a serious discussion about ethics in AI without talking about racial justice. So in the lead up…
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AI Ethics Weekly – June 14: Adieu Facial Recognition
In Archive onActivists – 1, Facial Recognition Tech – 0 In a major victory for AI ethics advocates, tech companies are finally…
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AI Ethics Weekly – June 8: Failure of Leadership
In Archive on“The revolution will not be diversity and inclusion trainings” Lisa Ko @iamlisako Diversity and Inclusion initiatives are coming under fire…
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AI Ethics Weekly – June 1: We Are What We Build and Fund
In Archive onIn America, the brutal killing of yet another Black man, George Floyd and woman, EMT Breona Taylor (in two separate…
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AI Ethics Weekly – May 25: Covid-19: Big Tech – 1, Humans – 0
In Archive onStart off your week right with our AI Ethics Weekly newsletter. Share this sign up link with your friends so…
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April AI Ethics Book Chat – Design Justice: Community-Led Practices to Build the Worlds We Need
In Archive onFor our April 2020 AI Ethics Twitter Chat we invited Sasha Costanza-Chock discuss their powerful book on a very timely…