The automated vehicle “trolley problem” shows where self-driving technology can fail. But there could be upsides to coding human values into these machines.
Why did so many people choose to trust the Robodebt automated system over the drumbeat of criticism that it was unlawful, and its outcomes flawed?
How did assumptions and biases find their way into machines? As groups around the world fight for social equality, is AI helping or hurting our progress?
While concern grows over the ethical implications of artificial intelligence applications, interactive artworks are using AI-based emotion recognition technologies in a more positive way.
Will the rise of algorithmic decision-making and AI threaten the essential elements of being human?
Don’t worry, your self-driving car won’t kill you – as long as research focuses on people and society, too.
The student experience of feedback in higher education continues to be less than ideal.
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