News & Events
May 2019
April 2019
- Forbes – Europe’s Quest For Ethics In Artificial Intelligence
- IEEE Transmitter – John Havens On Ethics, Autonomous and Intelligent Systems and Why Protecting Users’ Data Is Good for Society and Innovation
- AnalytiXon – Let’s get it right
- ITUNews – Can we build guidelines for trustworthy, ethical AI?
- GZero Media – So You Want to Prevent a Dystopia?
- ETCentric – Experts Examine Ethical Implications of Artificial Intelligence
- Algorithm Watch – Launch unseres ‘AI Ethics Guidelines Global Inventory’
March 2019
- Packt Hub — IEEE Standards Association releases ethics guidelines for automation and intelligent systems
- Electronics 360 — AI Ethics as a new Intelligence Comes to Life
- Apolitical — AI Ethics and Dubai
- Forbes — The Growing Marketplace For AI Ethics
- Politico Europe — POLITICO Pro Morning Tech, presented by SACEM: AI and Hippocrates — Copyright warm-up — China cool-down
- Practical Law (Thompson Reuters) Expert Q&A: European Data Protection Supervisor on Digital Ethics
- Inverse — Ethical Robots Will Use 3,000-Year-Old Teachings to Perfect the A.I. Future
- Algorithm Watch — IEEE veröffentlicht erste Fassung seiner Vision für Ethically Aligned Design automatisierter Systeme
- SD Times — IEEE releases first version of ethics guidelines for automation and intelligent systems
- CESSE — “Data is the new air.”
- TechSite — Landmark IEEE Report Calls for Ethical Design of Autonomous Systems
- Redtail — Amid Boeing Scandal, a Framework for Ethically-Designed Autonomous Systems
- AITopics — Commentary: The Asset Management Industry Should Take the Lead on A.I. Standards
- Medium — Deciding How to Decide, Six Key Questions for Reducing AI’s democratic Deficit
- Fortune Magazine — The Asset Management Industry Should Take the Lead on A.I. Standards
- InformationWeek — Why Your Company’s AI Strategy May Not Be Its Own
- IEEE Launches Ethically Aligned Design, First Edition, Delivering ‘A Vision for Prioritizing Human Well-being with Autonomous and Intelligent Systems’
- Driving Ethical Implementation of A/IS from Principles to Practice