Tag: CiTiP KU Leuven

LAILEC 2020: The Good, the Bad and the Regulated In Search of a Common Denominator for AI in Business and Society
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Call for KCDS-CiTiP Fellowships
Call for KCDS-CiTiP Fellowships

Are you a researcher or expert on legal and ethical aspects of AI? Apply now for a KCDS-CiTiP Visiting Fellowship. (text in English)

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Paper: 'Emotional AI: A societal challenge'
Paper: 'Emotional AI: A societal challenge'

How can society get the best out of AI technology when it is linked to our private lives, and affects the intimate dimensions of human life? Read more about it in this paper by professor Andrew McStay.

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Paper: 'Regulating Healthcare Robot and AI Technologies'
Paper: 'Regulating Healthcare Robot and AI Technologies'

Paper on the regulation of robot and AI technologies in healthcare, written by dr. Eduard Fosch-Villaronga.

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Paper: 'Against opacity in digital political campaigns'
Paper: 'Against opacity in digital political campaigns'

There is a need for an ethical code of conduct for transparent, explainable, civil and informative digital AI-based political campaigns

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Paper: 'Facial recognition in public spaces'
Paper: 'Facial recognition in public spaces'

Automatic facial recognition is currently a 'hot topic', with both supporters and opponents. With this paper (in dutch), Wim De Mulder wants to appeal to a broad public and also contribute to the social debate.

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Paper: 'Robot Rules: Regulating Artificial Intelligence'
Paper: 'Robot Rules: Regulating Artificial Intelligence'

In this paper, Jacob Turner focuses on three practical steps that Flanders should take in order to translate the developing ethical discourse on AI from vague principles into practical government mechanisms.

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