Diana Robinson

Student Fellow

BIOGRAPHY

Diana Robinson, MBA is an incoming PhD candidate in computer science at Cambridge and Student Fellow at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence. Diana specialises in human-computer interaction, philosophy and business. She was a Visiting Scholar at the MIT Media Lab in the Opera of the Future group. Prior to that, she worked as a Commodity Risk Analyst in BP’s Integrated Supply and Trading business. She was a Princeton Project 55 Fellow in 2012/13. Diana holds an MBA from the Cambridge Judge Business School and a BA in philosophy from Princeton University.

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Responsible AI—Two Frameworks for Ethical Design Practice

Responsible AI – Two Frameworks for Ethical Design Practice. IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society ( Volume: 1 , Issue: 1 , March 2020) Abstract:In 2019, the IEEE launched the P7000 standards projects intended to address ethical issues in the design of autonomous and intelligent systems. This move came amidst a growing public concern over the unintended consequences […]

Responsibly deploying AI in the immigration process

Responsibly deploying AI in the immigration process, Policy Options (2018) In April, the Canadian federal government sent a request for information to industry to determine where artificial intelligence (AI) could be used in the immigration system for legal research, prediction and trend analysis. The type of AI to be employed here is machine learning: developing […]