Algorithmic discrimination under the AI Act and the GDPR

Algorithmic discrimination under the AI Act and the GDPR This article is written by Stefano de Luca for European Parliament. After the entry into force of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act in August 2024, an open question is its interplay with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The AI Act aims to promote human-centric, trustworthy […]
7003-2024 – IEEE Standard for Algorithmic Bias Considerations

7003-2024 – IEEE Standard for Algorithmic Bias Considerations Abstract: The processes and methodologies to help users address issues of bias in the creation of algorithms are described in this standard. Elements include but are not limited to: criteria for the selection of validation data sets for bias quality control, guidelines on establishing and communicating the […]
What are the risks from Artificial Intelligence?

What are the risks from Artificial Intelligence? Authors: Peter Slattery and colleagues. The risks posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) are of considerable concern to academics, auditors, policymakers, AI companies, and the public. However, a lack of shared understanding of AI risks can impede our ability to comprehensively discuss, research, and react to them. This paper […]
Challenging systematic prejudices: an investigation into bias against women and girls in large language models

Challenging systematic prejudices: an investigation into bias against women and girls in large language models This is a report published by UNESCO and International Research Center on AI. Artificial intelligence is being adopted across industries at an unprecedented pace. Alongside its posited benefits, AI also presents serious risks to society, making the implementation of normative […]
Report: Is AI Sexist? (in French)

Report: Is AI Sexist? (in French) This report is developed by Rebecca Donauer for ARTE. Please click on this link to see it on Arte.
AI doomsday warnings a distraction from the danger it already poses, warns expert

AI doomsday warnings a distraction from the danger it already poses, warns expert This article was published in The Guardian and authored by Dan Milmo. Focusing on doomsday scenarios in artificial intelligence is a distraction that plays down immediate risks such as the large-scale generation of misinformation, according to a senior industry figure attending this […]
Eight Months Pregnant and Arrested After False Facial Recognition Match

Eight Months Pregnant and Arrested After False Facial Recognition Match This New York Times article presents yet another dangerous example of bias in AI development and deployment, and the harmful consequences pf unregulated use of such systems for policing. Please click on this link to read the full article.
President Biden’s remarks about Privacy, AI, Transparency and Bias in the 2023 State of the Union

Marc Rotenburg, Founder at Center of AI and Digital Policy, has written a LinkedIn post on President Biden’s remarks about privacy, AI, Transparency, and Bias. Please click on this link to see his post.
Why the resignation of the Dutch government is a good reminder of how important it is to monitor and regulate algorithms

Doaa Abu Elyounes provides an overview of why she thinks the resignation of the Dutch government is a good reminder of how important it is to monitor and regulate algorithms. The overview is an English translation of an op-ed she published in Globes Israeli Business Journal (in Hebrew). “The Dutch case clearly demonstrates why it is vital to maintain […]
ISO/IEC TR 24027:2021

Information technology — Artificial intelligence (AI) — Bias in AI systems and AI aided decision making By ISO This document addresses bias in relation to AI systems, especially with regards to AI-aided decision-making. Measurement techniques and methods for assessing bias are described, with the aim to address and treat bias-related vulnerabilities. All AI system lifecycle […]