The AI Ethics Brief #40: The State of AI Ethics Report January 2021
Catch up on the latest in research and reporting in the field of AI Ethics!
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The State of AI Ethics Report January 2021
The State of AI Ethics Report (January 2021) captures the most relevant developments in AI Ethics since October of 2020.
To save you time and quickly get you up to speed on what happened in the past quarter, we’ve distilled the research & reporting around 8 key themes:
Algorithmic Injustice
Discrimination
Ethical AI
Labor Impacts
Misinformation
Privacy
Risk & Security
Social Media
The report includes exclusive content written by world-class AI Ethics experts. This edition opens with The Abuse and Misogynoir Playbook — a 20-page joint piece by a group of MIT professors & research scientists (Danielle Wood, Katlyn Turner, Catherine D’Ignazio) about the mistreatment of Dr. Timnit Gebru by Google and the broader historical significance around this event.
Other contributors include:
Steven Mills (Managing Director & Partner, Chief AI Ethics Officer, Boston Consulting Group)
Kathryn Hume (Interim Head, Borealis AI)
Mona Sloane (Adjunct Professor, NYU)
Blakeley H. Payne (Independent Researcher)
Jade Abbott (Machine Learning Lead, Retro Rabbit)
Max Santinelli (Associate Director Data Science, Boston Consulting Group)
George Obaido (Researcher), Kehinde Aruleba (Researcher), Lauri Goldkind (Professor, Fordham)
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Can We Engineer Ethical Artificial Intelligence?
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