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Luke Stark appointed inaugural SRI Scholar-in-Residence

Luke Stark, an assistant professor at Western University, has been appointed as the inaugural Schwartz Reisman Scholar-in-Residence. Stark’s work interrogates the historical, social, and ethical impacts of computing and artificial intelligence technologies, particularly those mediating social and emotional expression.

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Research Markus Anderljung, Jonas Schuett, Robert Trager Research Markus Anderljung, Jonas Schuett, Robert Trager

How should we regulate frontier AI models?

The next generation of state-of-the-art foundation models could have capabilities that severely threaten public safety and global security. In a new multi-author white paper, the authors discuss the challenges of regulating frontier AI models, explore the building blocks of a potential regulatory regime, and suggest some minimum safety standards.

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Events, Research Parand Alizadeh Alamdari Events, Research Parand Alizadeh Alamdari

New report outlines foundations and practices to foster responsible computing research

How can computing researchers better consider the ethical and societal impacts of their work? In a recent SRI Seminar, Harvard professor Barbara Grosz outlined the key findings of a major new report on responsible computing research, which provides practical recommendations for new methodologies and approaches.

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Events, Research Anne-Marie Fowler Events, Research Anne-Marie Fowler

Entering the uncanny valley: Technophilosophy September Soirée explores the impacts of VR

How is virtual reality changing the way we live? Does living in a virtual landscape create new ethical and moral problems? At the first annual Technophilosophy September Soirée, SRI Research Lead Karina Vold convened an interdisciplinary panel of University of Toronto scholars to discuss the impacts of new technologies on the way we understand our world.

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Research Reid McIlroy-Young Research Reid McIlroy-Young

Mimetic models: Ethical implications of AI that acts like you

SRI Graduate Fellow Reid McIlroy-Young’s new research explores the concept of “mimetic models”: algorithms designed to simulate the behaviour of an individual in new situations. In a new paper, McIlroy-Young reflects on the ethical implications of such models, in what scenarios they might be used, and directions for future research.

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Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society appoints new research leads

The Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society at the University of Toronto has appointed five new research leads to help shape the Institute’s ongoing research program. The new research leads bring expertise and insights on the social impacts of artificial intelligence from the fields of economics, computer science, literature, and philosophy.

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