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- Articles on AI and ethics/society
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- Organisations studying AI and ethics/society
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- Seminar 10: Legal / ethical issues raised by Strong AI
- Seminar 10: What will the job market look like in 20 years, if some form of AI is achieved?
- Seminar 11: What will people do if AI machines are doing most of the work that people currently do?
- Seminar 12: What's new in AI ethics since we last met
- Seminar 13: Review of Nick Bostrom's 'Superintelligence'
- Seminar 14: Automation and Human Performance
- Seminar 15: Moral decisions by autonomous systems
- Seminar 16: Uses and abuses of AI in election campaigns
- Seminar 18: Robots and Jobs
- Seminar 19: How should society prepare for advances in Artificial Intelligence?
- Seminar 1: Introduction
- Seminar 20: Discrimination, Prejudice and Artificial Intelligence
- Seminar 21: Can humans reduce biases in AI systems? Can AI systems reduce biases in humans?
- Seminar 23: Update on the AILNZ project phase 1: AI systems in criminal justice
- Seminar 25: A Basic Income grant for all?
- Seminar 25: Update on the Facebook / Cambridge Analytica story
- Seminar 26: AI and the Leisure Society (2.0)
- Seminar 28: Update on the Facebook / Cambridge Analytica story
- Seminar 2: Survey of Initiatives discussing AI and Society around the world
- Seminar 3: Machine Learning, Computer Vision
- Seminar 4: Motor Control, Agents
- Seminar 5: Planning, Natural Language
- Seminar 6: Driverless cars, ethics frameworks
- Seminar 7: Political and economic issues raised by AI technologies
- Seminar 8: Will 'Strong AI' be achieved in the next 20 years? Scientific and Technological questions
- Seminar 9: Legal / ethical issues raised by Strong AI
- Seminar 9: What are the likely societal consequences of Strong AI?
- Seminar X: Update on the Facebook / Cambridge Analytica story