How Humans Judge Machines
Book by by Cesar A. Hidalgo, Diana Orghiain, Jordi Albo Canals, Filipa De Almeida and Natalia Martin. Published by MIT Press. 256 pages. How people judge humans and machines in . . .
Book by by Cesar A. Hidalgo, Diana Orghiain, Jordi Albo Canals, Filipa De Almeida and Natalia Martin. Published by MIT Press. 256 pages. How people judge humans and machines in . . .
Article by Ricarda Wullenkord and Friederike Eyssel. Published in Service and Interactive Robotics. Purpose of the Review: The purpose of this review is to give an overview of the societal . . .
Documentary directed by Tilman Wolff and Ranga Yogeshwar. Produced by DW Documentary. Runtime 42 minutes. Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing our lives. It touches on all aspects of society – private . . .
Journal article by Leila Ouchchy, Allen Coin & Veljko Dubljević. Published in AI & Society. Abstract: As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies become increasingly prominent in our daily lives, media coverage . . .
Online course meant as an introduction to the ethical dimension of the uses of AI technologies. Upon successful completion of the course, students will 1) be sensitive to ethical issues . . .
Conference on June 17-19, 2020 in Logroño, Spain. The conference theme is Paradigm Shifts in ICT Ethics: Societal Challenges in the Smart Society. The ETHICOMP series of conferences fosters an international community . . .
Discussion hosted by The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University. Runtime 83 minutes. Pedro Domingos and Mary Gray present the ethical and societal challenges raised by the spread of AI . . .
Documentary produced by David Fanning and Neil Docherty. Runtime 114 minutes. From fears about work and privacy to a rivalry between the U.S. and China, FRONTLINE explores the promise and . . .
Book by Melanie Mitchell. Published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 336 pages. No recent scientific enterprise has proved as alluring, terrifying, and filled with extravagant promise and frustrating setbacks as . . .
Podcast produced by Sean Carroll’s Mindscape. Interview with Melanie Mitchell, author of Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans. Runtime 82 minutes. Artificial intelligence is better than humans at playing . . .
Book by by Brian Cantwell Smith. Published by MIT Press. 184 pages. An argument that—despite dramatic advances in the field—artificial intelligence is nowhere near developing systems that are genuinely intelligent. . . .
Conference on February 7-8, 2020 in New York City, USA. As AI (and associated AI-hype) grows more pervasive in our lives, its impact on society is ever more significant, raising ethical . . .