A bioethicist and a professor of medicine on regulating AI in healthcare

Published in The Economist. this article presents valuable insights into regulating AI in healthcare, in conversation with Effy Vayena and Andrew Morris. To read the full article, please click on this link.
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.
AI and Ethics: New Special Issue is Out!

The new Special Issue on Governance and AI: Challenges for a Sustainable Digital Ecosystem has been published in Springer’s AI and Ethics journal. The special issue was jointly guest edited by Eva Thélisson, Kshitij Sharma, and Himanshu Verma. The preface of the Special Issue was written by Jan Kleijssen, Director of Information Society and Action […]
AI Ethics for Law Enforcement: A Study into Requirements for Responsible Use of AI at Dutch Police

By Lexo Zardiashvili, Jordi Bieger, Francien Dechesne and Virginia Dignum his article analyses the findings of empirical research to identify possible consequences of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for and by the police in the Netherlands, and ethical dimensions involved. We list the morally salient requirements the police need to adhere to for ensuring the responsible […]
The ethical aspects of Artificial Intelligence

The last few months have been a tumultuous ride for those of us concerned about ensuring our fundamental rights are protected as the EU develops its artificial intelligence (AI) policy. While EU Commission Vice Presidents Vestager and Jourová recently committed to “proactively” combating the threat of AI systems reinforcing structural discrimination, other developments have been […]