
Working well with artificial intelligence: people and place
Seth Lazar is participating in the panel discussion event ‘Working well with artificial intelligence: people and place’, which will be live streamed. Click through for more information.
Seth Lazar is participating in the panel discussion event ‘Working well with artificial intelligence: people and place’, which will be live streamed. Click through for more information.
On September 8, Katie Steele and Orri Stefánsson will present an online book symposium on “Beyond Uncertainty”. Register here or click through for more information.
Join us for the HMI Data, AI and Society seminar, Hoda Heidari of Carnegie Mellon University will present ‘Fair-ML through the Lens of Equality of Opportunity’.
Learn how to optimise good, minimise harm, and design with intention using a research-based method called "Affordance Thinking".
The role of technology in political and social movements like the Arab Spring is widely considered by scholars to be important, but not revolutionary. But significant political upheaval in Asia is powered by highly online protest communities operating in media environments unique to our region. Does tech power protest differently in Asia? Join the second seminar in the Digital Politics in the Asia Pacific series to find out.
Sarita Rosenstock (course convener), Pamela Robinson and Mario Guenther will be running a course on philosophy, AI and society during Semester 2, 2021.
Join us for the HMI Data, AI and Society seminar, Rumi Chunara of NYU will present ‘Machine Learning for Health and Equity & Health and Equity for Machine Learning’.
Join us for the HMI Data, AI and Society seminar, Angela Zhou of Cornell will present ‘Credible Evaluation for Algorithmic Fairness’.
Join us for the 4th AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society on 19-21 May 2021.
Join us for the first HMI Data, AI and Society seminar of the year. Brian Hedden of ANU will present ‘On Statistical Criteria of Algorithmic Fairness’.
Rogier Creemers, Angela Zhang and John Lee will present ‘Chinese Tech and the Part State: Privacy, Profit and Power’ on May 26th. Click through for more information.
Atoosa Kasirzadeh and Andrew Smart will give a workshop on their paper ‘The Use and Misuse of Counterfactuals in Ethical Machine Learning’, at the Proceedings of Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAccT) 2021. Register here or click through for more information.
Atoosa Kasirzadeh will present ‘Reasons, Values, Stakeholders: A Philosophical Framework for Explainable Artificial Intelligence’ at the upcoming ACM Conference Proceedings on Fairness, Accountability, Transparency (FAccT) 2021. Register here or click through for more information.
Seth Lazar is giving a tutorial on power in political philosophy to attendees at the ACM FAccT conference at 11pm AEDT on Thursday the 4th of March. Register here or click through for more information.
On February 4, there will be an online symposium on William MacAskill, Krister Bykvist and Toby Ord’s new book Moral Uncertainty (OUP 2020). Speakers include Katie Steele, Pamela Robinson and Christian Barry. Register here or click through for more information.
Join us for the last HMI Data, AI and Society seminar of the year. Cierra Robson of Harvard will present ‘Corporate Participation in Algorithmic Policing’.
Join a panel of leading interdisciplinary experts including Dr Jake Goldenfein, Dr Sebastian Benthall, Associate Professor Tatiana Cutts and Dr Sarah Logan as they explore the need for collective law and ethics in data science.
Join a panel of interdisciplinary experts including Atoosa Kasirzadeh, Will Bateman and Tiberio Caetano as they discuss ‘Taming the Terminator: Law, ethics and artificial intelligence’.
Join us for the twelfth HMI Data, AI and Society public online seminar. Naman Goel, of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology will present ‘The Importance of Modeling Data Missingness in Algorithmic Fairness’.
On November 12, Jenny L. Davis will launch for her new book ‘How Artifacts Afford: The Power and Politics of Everyday Things’. Register here or click through for more information.
Join us for the eleventh HMI Data, AI and Society public online seminar. Ruobin Gong (Rutgers University) and Marcello Di Bello (Arizona State University), will present ‘Resolving Algorithmic Fairness’.
Join the Women in AI Ethics™ Collective in Australia for our first Asia-Pacific summit with inspiring talks and discussions.
The Ethics of Data Science Conference is postponed until 2021 - updates will be posted here.
Join us for the tenth HMI Data, AI and Society public online seminar. Rediet Abebe, member of the Harvard Society of Fellows and incoming XXX University of California, Berkeley will present ‘Roles for Computing in Social Justice’.
Join us for the ninth HMI Data, AI and Society public online seminar - Abhijnan Chakraborty of the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems will present ‘Incorporating Fairness in Two-Sided Online Platforms’.
In the next In Conversation event, Dr Claire Benn will join Dr Jason Ketter, Head of Advancement at the Australian National University (ANU) College of Asia and the Pacific, to explore the sampling of ethical issues with which AI is infused. Register here or click through for more information.
This talk will explore the various challenges the widespread adoption of AI by governments poses to traditional public law and proposes a set of legislative and doctrinal solutions.
From the outside in, it is easy to criticise and make demands: fairness, privacy, do no harm, and so on. But is this actually as simple as it sounds? Are the failures we have seen caused by laziness, low moral standards, or honest mistakes made while dealing with a complex issue in an emerging field – and if so, what lessons can these mistakes teach. Register for Data Ethics – A Virtual Session.
Upcoming EthicalAI - Navigating Bias, Fairness and Ethics in Machine Learning event by Quantum Black. The speaker panel consists of, Gradient Institute’s Tiberio Caetano, Kimberlee Weatherall, HMI’s Seth Lazar and QuantumBlack’s Nic Hohn.
Join us for the eighth HMI Data, AI and Society public online seminar - Deborah Hellman of the University of Virginia will present ‘Big Data and Compounding Injustice’.