by Trung Nguyen | Nov 10, 2023 | Materials, News
This semester, two groups of students from the School of Computer Science Capstone course (COMPSCI 399) worked on a project aiming at developing teaching materials for AI Ethics. The goal was to develop an interactive website that introduces students to the potential...
by Trung Nguyen | Oct 25, 2023 | Materials, News
(Figure courtesy of Dr Ali Hatamizadeh, the author of GradViT) Recent studies have shown that training samples can be recovered from the corresponding gradients. This phenomenon is called Gradient Inversion (GradInv) attacks. The principle behind GradInv is to learn...
by Katharina Dost | Sep 6, 2023 | Materials, News
Richmond Y. Wong, Michael A. Madaio, and Nick Merrill, “Seeing Like a Toolkit: How Toolkits Envision the Work of AI Ethics,” Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, vol. 7. doi: 10.1145/3579621 Abstract: Numerous toolkits have been...
by Katharina Dost | Jul 19, 2023 | Materials, News
Image source: Rens Dimmendaal & David Clode / Better Images of AI / Fish reversed / CC-BY 4.0 The content of this post is taken from: [Better Images of AI] Did you observe that common images used in news stories and marketing material about AI are often...
by Katharina Dost | Mar 20, 2023 | Materials
2019: Summary report of what artificial intelligence is, how it is or could be used in New Zealand, and the risks that need to be managed so that all New Zealanders can prosper in an AI world. Royal Society — Te Apārangi The summary report provides an...
by Katharina Dost | Mar 20, 2023 | Materials
Horizon Scanning Series We live in a time of rapid change; change that is driven by developments in science and technology and challenged by our capacity to adapt in the present and prepare for the future. Commissioned by the Australian Government National...