Atoosa Kasirzadeh, Will Bateman and Tiberio Caetano joined a panel of leading interdisciplinary experts to explore the complex legal and ethical challenges AI and automated decision-making present to industry, government and the legal profession. Click through for more information.
Read MoreIn this QuantumBlack Australia virtual Meetup, the ethics of artificial intelligence was discussed with the Gradient Institute and HMI. Click through for more information.
Read MoreAnthony Asher, Adam Druissi, Seth Lazar, and Tiberio Caetano presented the online seminar ‘Data Ethics — A Virtual Session’ on the 13th of October 2020. Click through for more information.
Read MoreTiberio Caetano, Chief Scientist of the Gradient Institute, has been awarded the title of Honorary Professor by the ANU, in recognition of his research contributions to machine learning in general, and ethical machine learning in particular.
Read MoreThis paper is a collaboration between HMI, IAG and Gradient, and reflects our broader concern that new methods that use machine learning to influence risk predictions to determine insurance premiums won't be able to distinguish between risks the costs of which people should bear themselves, and those that should be redistributed across the broader population, and might also involve using data points that it is intrinsically wrong to use for this purpose.
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