
UnBias.Algorithms
@UnBias_algos
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The EPSRC funded project 'ReEnTrust' follows the successful 'UnBias' study. We explore mechanisms to promote trust between users, algorithms and online systems.
England, United Kingdom
Joined September 2016
The UnBias project has completed its research phase and you can read our key findings here! You can also find us @ReEnTrust - our follow-on project that explores mechanisms to foster trust between users, algorithms and platforms.
unbias.wp.horizon.ac.uk
For the past two years our UnBias project has been exploring issues around ‘unfairness’ in algorithmic systems. Our research work has identified the existence of concerns across different societal …
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Disseminate #SaferInternetDay @UnBias_algos @STEM_ON_Notts @NottsFOSAC @UoNresearch @STEMAmbassadors.
Children are spending more time #online during #lockdown. @Elvira_PV research is helping policymakers to better protect #Children and their #wellbeing in the #digital world #WeAreUon #UoNEngaged #SaferInternetDay2021.
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RT @ReEnTrust: @ICOnews have released new AI and data protection guidance which clarifies how you can assess the risks to rights and freedo….
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Towards gender equality in digital welfare.Download Report. Guiding principles for developing ADMS that promote gender equality.
digitalfuturesociety.com
The underlying premise of this report is that technology is never a benign instrument. Instead, it incorporates biases and ways of functioning that, in the case of welfare…
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Banks face fairness challenges as they commit to AI technology via @computerweekly.
computerweekly.com
Banks on a journey with artificial intelligence technology face governance challenges to ensure AI-based decisions are fair and ethical.
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VOTE for your favourite tech idea to change the world - designed by groups of 11-16 year olds! @nestachallenges #LongitudeExplorer Prize People's Choice Award is now LIVE - cast your vote to award one of the teams £5k for their school or youth group!
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Who Is Responsible When Autonomous Systems Fail?
cigionline.org
In 2018, a self-driving Uber car struck and killed a pedestrian. The company was cleared of criminal wrongdoing, but the human tasked with monitoring the system faces the prospect of manslaughter...
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RT @ReEnTrust: The ultimate root of AI stupidity - Asia Times
asiatimes.com
This is the second installment in a series. Read part 1 here. The ultimate root of the stupidity of AI systems, I argue, lies in their strictly
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RT @ReEnTrust: The stupidity of Artificial Intelligence - Asia Times
asiatimes.com
This is the fourth installment in a series. Read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. Pursuing the weaknesses of present-day artificial intelligence –
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RT @ReEnTrust: Why AI isn't nearly as smart as it looks - Asia Times
asiatimes.com
This is the first installment in a series The intention of this article is not to attack artificial intelligence as a technology. Apart from the dangers
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RT @ReEnTrust: AI's future lies in its truly human past - Asia Times
asiatimes.com
This is the third installment in a series. Read part 1 here and part 2 here. After a period of euphoria, criticisms of the deep learning-centered
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Traitify raises $12 million to assess job candidates' personalities with AI via @VentureBeat.
venturebeat.com
Traitify, which taps AI and machine learning to assess the personality traits of job candidates, has raised $12 million in venture capital.
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Reclaiming the stories that algorithms tell via @oreillymedia.
oreilly.com
Getting curious about the numbers attached to other people can help us to use data wisely—and to see others clearly.
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How certification promotes responsible innovation in the algorithmic age via @bdtechtalks.
bdtechtalks.com
By Meeri Haataja In an age of more and more powerful autonomous and intelligent systems (A/IS), how does industry retain trust with its customers? Hardly any means has been available to organizations...
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In France, What’s Illegal Offline Is Now Illegal Online via @forbes
forbes.com
France joins Germany in ending the exception that allowed illegal material to flourish online
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