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Policymakers and the public often find algorithms to be complex, opaque and intimidating—and it can be tempting to pretend that hard moral questions have simple technological answers. But that approach leaves technical experts holding the moral microphone, and it stops people who lack technical expertise from making their voices heard.
Policymakers and the public often find algorithms to be complex, opaque and intimidating—and it can be tempting to pretend that hard moral questions have simple technological answers. But that approach leaves technical experts holding the moral microphone, and it stops people who lack technical expertise from making their voices heard.
What is Embedded Ethics? Embedded Ethics is an initiative to embed an ethics-based curriculum into core undergraduate computing courses. By weaving discussions of ethics, policy, and professional responsibility throughout the computing curricula, the initiative addresses the responsibilities of designers and users of technology.
What is Embedded Ethics? Embedded Ethics is an initiative to embed an ethics-based curriculum into core undergraduate computing courses. By weaving discussions of ethics, policy, and professional responsibility throughout the computing curricula, the initiative addresses the responsibilities of designers and users of technology.
The One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence (AI100) is a long-term investigation of the field of AI and its influences on people, their communities, and society.
The One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence (AI100) is a long-term investigation of the field of AI and its influences on people, their communities, and society.
Reaching net-zero by cutting green house gas emission by 2050 is arguably one of humanities greatest challenge.
Reaching net-zero by cutting green house gas emission by 2050 is arguably one of humanities greatest challenge.
Humans are not simply “in-the-loop.” Humans are in charge; AI is “in-the-loop."
Humans are not simply “in-the-loop.” Humans are in charge; AI is “in-the-loop."
This HAI seminar with Stanford professors Jacob Goldin and Daniel E. Ho discusses a collaboration on using AI to reshape a core function of government: collecting revenue.
This HAI seminar with Stanford professors Jacob Goldin and Daniel E. Ho discusses a collaboration on using AI to reshape a core function of government: collecting revenue.