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Four new SRI faculty fellows expand research to robotics, decolonialism, “moral machines,” and human rights

Rosalie Wang, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Jason Plaks, and Anna Su join the Schwartz Reisman Institute to expand research on AI-enabled assistive and rehabilitation technologies, moral psychology and human-computer interaction, data practices in the Global South, and international human rights.

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SRI Seminar Series returns for 2021–22 academic year

The SRI Seminar Series resumes this September, bringing together the Schwartz Reisman Institute’s research community and beyond for a robust exchange of ideas that advance scholarship at the intersection of technology and society. Seminars are held over Zoom on a weekly basis and are free and open to the public. Each session is led by a leading or emerging scholar and features extensive discussion.

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Wendy H. Wong named to Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars

Wendy H. Wong’s research on non-governmental organizations and public policy focuses on the relationships between technology, data, and human rights. Wong has been named to the Royal Society of Canada’s College of College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists, an honour that recognizes up-and-coming researchers who demonstrate high levels of achievement.

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Show me the algorithm: Transparency in recommendation systems

Everyone from users to scholars to regulators has demanded greater transparency around recommender algorithms. What kind of information would be useful to ensure transparency, and can we even agree on what we mean by “transparency”? Guest contributor Jonathan Stray explores these questions on the Schwartz Reisman blog.

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Commentary, Research Dan Browne Commentary, Research Dan Browne

What happens when we become data? Wendy H. Wong explores the consequences of datafication

SRI Research Lead Wendy H. Wong examines the issues at stake around facial-recognition technology, and their impacts on human rights and consent. Wong argues data alters basic conceptions of autonomy and dignity in ways that “profoundly change human experience”—leading to a need to reconsider the framework of human rights for the digital era.

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Bill C-11 and the changing climate in Canadian federalism

Guest blogger Kees Westland explains how the Supreme Court of Canada’s recent reference opinion about carbon pricing legislation could affect the analysis of Bill C-11. Can Parliament enact minimum national standards in areas of shared jurisdiction under the trade and commerce power? As Westland observes, the inherently global nature of a problem can be an argument in favour of a federal approach.

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Ethics from the bottom up: New program embeds ethics into technology design for undergraduates

A new pilot program from U of T’s Department of Computer Science and the Schwartz Reisman Institute, led by Professors Sheila McIlraith and Diane Horton, will embed modules on ethics within undergraduate design courses, bringing greater attention for students on the social effects of technical systems.

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Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society partners with Creative Destruction Lab to further the development of ethical AI

The Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society announces a new partnership with the Toronto Creative Destruction Lab’s AI stream, which provides mentorship and support to start-ups commercializing technologies that enable and expand the ethical use of AI.

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