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AI Ethics Weekly – August 31: The System is Not Broken. It Was Built This Way.
In Archive onToday, we will start off our newsletter with some healing words during these challenging times from Dr.Timnit Gebru who was…
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AI Ethics Weekly – August 24: The House Always Wins
In Archive onAs pandemic claims more lives and surveillance tech is used to undermine civil rights, tech giants are enjoying an unprecedented…
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AI Ethics Weekly – August 17: Biased Algorithms by Any Other Name…Are Still Really Problematic ?
In Archive onUnless you’ve been on a digital detox lately, you are probably aware of the latest algorithmic debacle, where hundreds of…
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AI Ethics Weekly – August 10: Racist and Sexist AI is everywhere
In Archive onLike a virus, biased algorithms have permeated every part of our society. Start off your week right with our AI…
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AI Ethics Weekly – August 2: Uses of AI We Can All Get Behind
In Archive onDespite all the hype AI has not been the savior we had all hoped for but there is some cause…
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AI Ethics Book Chat – June 2020: Meet Author Dr.Safiya Noble ‘Algorithms of Oppression’
In Archive onIn our June AI Ethics Book Chat, we invited author and scholar Dr. Safiya Noble @SafiyaNoble to discuss their powerful…
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AI Ethics Book Chat – May 2020: Meet Author Meredith Broussard ‘Artificial Unintelligence’
In Archive onOn Sunday May 31, we invited Meredith Broussard @MerBroussard, author of “Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World” to our…
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AI Ethics Weekly – July 27: It’s Time to Reclaim AI
In Archive onArtificial Intelligence is awash in dubious claims, ethical misconduct, and bias. It’s time we fixed it. Start off your week…
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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,…