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Leverhulme CFI Researchers present at AIES Conference 2019

27 January 2019

Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence reseachers and associates had 3 papers accepted at the Artificial Intelligence Ethics, and Society conference held January 27-28 2019 in Honolulu, Hawaii.

These can be read at the following links:

Karina Vold and Jose Hernandez-Orallo AI Extenders: The Ethical and Societal Implications of Humans Cognitively Extended by AI

Jess Whittlestone, Rune Nyrup, Anna Alexandrova and Stephen Cave The Role and Limits of Principles in AI Ethics: Towards a Focus on Tensions

Stephen Cave, Kate Coughlan and Kanta Dihal “Scary Robots”: Examining Public Responses to AI

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