Ethics In AI: A Conversation with Diya Wynn, AWS Responsible AI Lead

Ethics In AI: A Conversation with Diya Wynn, AWS Responsible AI Lead December 8, 2023 Authored: By Carolina Milanesi Published: Forbes Summary: The article discusses the ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence and the responsible use of AI/ML in healthcare. AWS’s Responsible AI Lead, Diya Wynn, emphasizes the potential of AI in addressing challenges but stresses […]

Ethical AI for Teaching and Learning

Ethical AI for Teaching and Learning November 27, 2023 Authored: Team Published: Cornell CTI Summary: The article underscores the importance of understanding and critically evaluating generative Artificial Intelligence tools in education, considering ethical implications and potential biases. It addresses key issues such as transparency, political impact, environmental impact, diversity, and privacy concerns related to AI […]

ChatGPT has entered the classroom: how LLMs could transform education

ChatGPT has entered the classroom: how LLMs could transform education November 15, 2023 Authored: By Andy Extance Published: Nature Summary: The article discusses the potential use of large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, in education. Despite concerns about cheating and privacy, educators are exploring the benefits of using AI chatbots to enhance teaching and […]

AI and science: what 1,600 researchers think

AI and science: what 1,600 researchers think September 27, 2023 Authored: Richard Van Noorden & Jeffrey M. Perkel Published: Nature Summary: Artificial intelligence tools are becoming increasingly prominent in scientific research. A Nature survey of over 1,600 researchers worldwide found that more than half expected AI tools to be ‘very important’ or ‘essential’ in their […]

Algorithms Are Making Important Decisions. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Algorithms Are Making Important Decisions. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? September 7, 2023 Authored: By Ananya Published: Scientific American Summary: Algorithms used for decision-making, from hiring to medical care, can produce varying results depending on how humans annotated the training data. A study shows that when humans described data using terms relevant to a given […]

Considerations for addressing bias in artificial intelligence for health equity

Considerations for addressing bias in artificial intelligence for health equity September 12, 2023 Authored: By Michael D. Abràmoff, Michelle E. Tarver, Nilsa Loyo-Berrios, Sylvia Trujillo, Danton Char, Ziad Obermeyer, Malvina B. Eydelman Published: npj Digital Medicine Summary: The article addresses health equity concerns in the context of AI/ML-enabled medical technologies. It emphasizes the need for […]

Betting On AI Is Big Business But How Long Will It Last?

Betting On AI Is Big Business But How Long Will It Last? Jul 31, 2023 Authored: By Cindy Gordon Published: Forbes Summary: The article discusses the surge in the Nasdaq composite due to generative AI’s rapid growth, raising questions about a potential bubble in the AI sector. It highlights the importance of chipmakers like Nvidia […]

Why it’s impossible to build an unbiased AI language model

Why it’s impossible to build an unbiased AI language model August 8, 2023 Authored: Melissa Heikkilä Published: MIT Technology Review Summary: The culture wars have extended to AI language models, with accusations of political bias. Right-wing critics argue that ChatGPT and similar models have a “woke bias,” prompting conservative groups to create their own AI […]

Future of Testing in Education: Artificial Intelligence

Future of Testing in Education: Artificial Intelligence September 16, 2021 Authored: Laura Jimenez & Ulrich Boser Published: Center for American Progress Summary: Advancements in technology offer opportunities for improving education through diagnostic and formative assessments. Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a key role, with AI encompassing rule-based and machine learning-based systems. Machine learning-based AI can predict […]