By Annette Zimmermann and Bendert Zevenbergen, Freedom to Tinker
Siau, Keng, and Weiyu Wang. Journal of Database Management (JDM) 31.2 (2020): 74-87.
In September 2016, Stanford's "One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence" project (AI100) issued the first report of its planned long-term periodic assessment of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on society. It was written by a panel of 17 study authors, each of whom is deeply rooted in AI research, chaired by Peter Stone of the University of Texas at Austin.
The Institute for Ethical Al in Education, University of Buckingham
Nick Bostrom and Eliezer Yudkowsky. Artificial intelligence safety and security. Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2018. 57-69.
Jobin, Anna, Marcello Ienca, and Effy Vayena. Nature Machine Intelligence 1.9 (2019): 389-399.
A revealing look at how negative biases against women of color are embedded in search engine results and algorithms. The author challenges the idea that search engines like Google offer an equal playing field for all forms of ideas, identities, and activities. Data discrimination is a real social problem.
The author sounds an alarm on the mathematical models that pervade modern life and threaten to rip apart our social fabric. We live in the age of the algorithm. Increasingly, the decisions that affect our lives, The models being used today are opaque, unregulated, and uncontestable, even when they're wrong. This important book empowers us to ask the tough questions, uncover the truth, and demand change.
The robot population is rising on Earth and other planets. (Mars is inhabited entirely by robots.) This makes it all the more urgent to study their ethical, legal, and policy impacts.To help the robotics industry and broader society, we need to not only press ahead on a wide range of issues, but also identify new ones emerging as quickly as the field is evolving.
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