The GET programme at @oiioxford investigates the legal, ethical, and social aspects of AI, machine learning, and other emerging information technologies.
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Hi! The Governance of Emerging Technologies Newsletter 44 is out!
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Each issue highlights five relevant stories in UK and EU technology policy, details engagement opportunities for researchers and offers updates on the research programme.
We need responsible research & embed that thinking very early on. Companies should invite independent experts to hack & stress test their systems before rolling them out & just watching what happens. My interview @ScienceMagazine@llaurieclarkescience.org/content/article/…
KI habe das Potential, die Menschheit zu zerstören, warnen Vordenker in einem offenen Brief. Andere, wie die Datenethikerin @SandraWachter5, meinen: Derlei Longtermism lenkt von den realen, schon heute existierenden Problemen rund um KI ab. derstandard.de/story/2000145…
We're hiring!
Come and join our team as a post-doctoral researcher to support our work on trustworthy AI. Of particular interest to those with a technical background - the deadline is 24th April.
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Rules are there to be broken. But what if there are no rules? 💥
That’s how AI has evolved, explains @SandraWachter5 from @oiioxford in our latest #TheGreenRoom#podcast.
AI makes her life infinitely better. Can it do the same for you?
🎧 Listen here: deloi.tt/3FIrjK0
While human oversight has become a key governance mechansism for #AI in the #AIAct, human overseers are still fallible actors.
In my latest working paper, I therefore suggest six principles for institutionalising distrust in human oversight.
bit.ly/DistrustHOV@oiioxford