Founded & directed by @iajunwa, we train @unc_law students to research law & tech issues from the use of artificial intelligence & automated decision-making.
We are excited to announce our AI & the Law Clearinghouse project! Designed by our founding director, @iajunwa, the clearinghouse brings AI & the Law scholarship under one search engine & highlights influential legal scholarship on different kinds of AI.
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📣Nominations for the 2022 @unc_law Alumni Association Awards are OPEN! Nominate a classmate, colleague or #UNC community member today at https://t.co/sxgPg8yPVX
Many of us have known “algorithmic cruelty” (e.g. getting locked out of an online account) with no phone number to call etc. "Now imagine that your income and livelihood were subject to such automated systems and dehumanizing responses" #AI ht @RobMcCargow https://t.co/r34fuAHmrM
With all eyes on Lina Khan right now, take a look at what recent acting FTC chair @RKSlaughterFTC said yesterday about the rulemaking power the @FTC has right now sans congress & her push to put burden on business to limit data collection & dark patterns. https://t.co/8W83gkbB2q
Geoffrey Hinton transformed the field of artificial intelligence a decade ago with deep learning. Now he’s working on a new imaginary system he envisions as a way to model human perception and intuition in a machine.
https://t.co/WMfPmfzdNn
How can the arts and humanities contribute to our thinking about AI?
I wrote this for @AdaLovelaceInst - many thanks for the invitation.
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The dynamics of the #workplace have changed now that managers and supervisors use #AI (and more mundane software) to help them in all tasks -- from onboarding and promoting to monitoring and firing.
But who is watching the #algorithm behind the boss? https://t.co/vnE28vlcVO #hr
US & Europe agreed to create Trade & Tech Council today. As details aren’t yet, here’s all you need to know from what I reported last week https://t.co/71u14o1PYW
“The limits of human oversight of AI do not simply require facilitating better human-algorithm collaborations—instead, they expose tensions around whether algorithms should be involved in certain decisions at all.” @ambaonadventure + @benzevgreen on @Slate https://t.co/kbl5aVhpud
. @hartzog & I have long warned automated lip-reading tech can eviscerate obscurity, like facial recognition. Evolved practices of boundary management depend on mental models where hushed tones work precisely b/c most people aren't expert lip-readers.
https://t.co/fCdjSV9n2c
I talked to @VICE about automated lip-reading, why publishing isn't the same as pen testing, and how researchers need to involve the communities that are going to be affected by their research from the start: https://t.co/61S9fShZX7
Click below to watch the recent 2021 @AppliedAIconf, where our director, Dr Angelika Eksteen, was a guest speaker talking about "#AI supporting #aquaponics systems", regarding our collaboration with Merlin Aquaponic Farms!
https://t.co/Zb5gE3Gfgm
Professor Ted Shaw, director of @UNCCivilRights, is the recipient of the 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Constitution Society (@acslaw). Congratulations, Professor Shaw!
https://t.co/EpDkGBS6Qp
As @EvanSelinger & I describe in our latest piece, using facial recognition to gatekeep access to public benefits is a tragedy in the making. Biased technology shouldn't make the difference between getting your next meal or keeping the roof over your head. https://t.co/EAJS4CFWK4