Each year we discuss the latest insights from the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), and this year is no different. Daniel and Chris delve into key findings and discuss in this Fully-Connected episode. They also check out a study called ‘Delphi: Towards Machine Ethics and Norms’, about how to integrate ethics and morals into AI models.
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The AI Index Report: Measuring Trends in Artificial IntelligenceIEEE Spectrum: 15 Graphs You Need to See to Understand AI in 2021Delphi: Towards Machine Ethics and NormsIEEE Spectrum: Machines Learn Good From Commonsense Norm Bank Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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