“Too accurate AI could imminently create substantial particularized harms to individuals as well as widely dispersed costs to society,” argues Faculty Associate Aileen Nielsen.
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Florian Martin-Bariteau and colleagues are releasing a global policy brief to provide policymakers with actionable globally-oriented policy guidance on the impact of AI on…
Bruce Schneier and coauthor Barath Raghavan argue that all talking AIs and robots should use ring modulators to make themselves distinguishable from human speech.
Fellow Upol Ehsan discusses his own academic background and surveys the challenges of defining AI and setting the parameters for its application in the Global South.
Nana Nwachukwu's chapter analyzes the impacts of digital surveillance technologies on Nigerians' agency, rights, and the ways that social power dynamics play out.