Article "Bentham, Hobbes, and The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence"
Dusty, old philosophical frameworks are becoming much more relevant as the ethics of artificial intelligence comes into focus.
by John Loeffler
February 17, 2019
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Article "Bentham, Hobbes, and The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence"
Dusty, old philosophical frameworks are becoming much more relevant as the ethics of artificial intelligence comes into focus.
by John Loeffler
February 17, 2019
https://youtu.be/Sm7I4QjscVQ
Computing for the people: Ethics and AI
Published on Mar 11, 2019
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Melissa Nobles, Kenan Sahin Dean of the MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences and a professor of Political Science offers an introduction to a session on “Computing for the People: Ethics and AI” at the celebration of the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing. Thomas L. Friedman, foreign affairs columnist at The New York Times and author of Thank You for Being Late, moderates a panel on ethics featuring Ursula Burns, executive chairman and CEO of VEON, Ltd; Ash Carter, director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School and former US Secretary of Defense; Jennifer Chayes, technical fellow and managing director of Microsoft Research New England, New York City, and Montreal; Joi Ito, director of the MIT Media Lab; Megan Smith, founder and CEO of shift7 and former US Chief Technology Officer; and Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation.
This historic three-day event provided a thoughtful, wide-ranging exploration of the ideas behind the founding of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and the frontiers it intends to reach.
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, made possible by a $350 million foundational gift from the chairman, CEO, and co-founder of Blackstone, marks the single largest investment in computing and AI by an American academic institution, and it will help position the United States to lead the world in preparing for the rapid evolution of computing and AI.
In fields far beyond engineering and science — from political science and urban studies to anthropology and linguistics — some of today’s most exciting new research is fueled by advanced computational capabilities. The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing will create the next generation of highly trained computational thinkers and doers who can offer the world the cultural, ethical, and historical consciousness to use technology for the common good. (Learn more: https://helloworld.mit.edu/about/)
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by Luciano Floridi and Lord Clement-Jones
March 20, 2019
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Is Big Tech’s embrace of AI ethics boards actually helping anyone?
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The European Union has published new guidelines on developing ethical AI
by James Vincent
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Article "An updated round up of ethical principles of robotics and AI"
by Alan Winfield
May 12, 2019
https://youtu.be/OpwX_MDxRqU
Toward Ethical AI - Kurt Muehmel (Datahiku)
Published on May 14, 2019
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AI technologists must consider the ethical implications of what we're building. Kurt Muehmel explores AI within a broader discussion of the ethics of technology, arguing that inclusivity and collaboration is a necessary answer.
https://youtu.be/TIihPx4z0Nw
Do you know AI or AI knows you better? Thinking Ethics of AI
Published on Jun 21, 2019
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How is AI changing our world? Why should each of us care about it? What would be our future with AI? Four experts talk about ethical questions of AI such as self-driving cars, job loss, data bias, gender issues, minority populations, human vulnerability, international cooperation and lessons from the Frankenstein story.
Article "Microsoft Reconsidering AI Ethics Review Plan"
by Deborah Todd
June 24, 2019