Institute for Ethics in AI, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Carina E. A. Prunkl Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Carina E. A. Prunkl, Carolyn Ashurst, Markus Anderljung, Jan Leike & Allan Dafoe Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, ...
the Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI豆瓣评分:0.0 简介:Locates ethical analysis of artificial intelligence in the context of other modes of normative analysis, including legal, regulatory, philosophical, and policy approaches Interrogates artificial inte
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Luciano Floridi, director of Digital Ethics Labs, Oxford Internet Institute, said, “A classic way of gaining trust, with AI interactions in particular, can be summarized in three words: transparency, accountability, and empowerment. That means transparency so that people can see what you are doin...
In: Copeland BJ (ed) The essential turing. Oxford University Press, Oxford Google Scholar Van Wynsberghe A (2021) Sustainable AI: AI for sustainability and the sustainability of AI. AI Ethics 1(4):213–218 Article Google Scholar Véliz C (2020) Privacy is power. Corgi, London Google ...
This study aims to address the research gap on algorithmic discrimination caused by AI-enabled recruitment and explore technical and managerial solutions. The primary research approach used is a literature review. The findings suggest that AI-enabled rec
So in the debate, we didn’t just get the AI to propose the motion that it can never be ethical. In the grand tradition of the Oxford Union chamber, or like (former Oxford Union president) Boris Johnsonwriting alternative articlesfor and against Brexit to test the arguments, we also asked...
Episode 82 of The Oxford Comment was hosted by Hope Jennings-Grounds. Kerry McInerneyis a Christina Gaw Post-doctoral Research Associate in Gender and Technology at the University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies, and postdoctoral researcher on anti-Asian racism and AI at the Leverhulme Cent...
Dr. Jun Zhao, Oxford Martin Fellow, Senior Researcher at the University's Department of Computer Science, and lead author of the paper, said, "The incorporation of AI in children's lives and our society is inevitable. While there are increased debates about who should ensure technologies are ...