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Chinese Policy Application Series #3 | Legislative History
Disclaimer: The content presented in this series is intended solely for educational and illustrative purposes within the context of a public policy course. This work represents my personal journey in learning about artificial intelligence and its applications in China, and should not be construed as professional advice, authoritative analysis, or an exhaustive examination of the…
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Chinese Policy Application Series #2 | Public Comment
Disclaimer: The content presented in this series is intended solely for educational and illustrative purposes within the context of a public policy course. This work represents my personal journey in learning about artificial intelligence and its applications in China, and should not be construed as professional advice, authoritative analysis, or an exhaustive examination of the…
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Chinese Policy Application Series #1 | Op-Ed
Disclaimer: The content presented in this series is intended solely for educational and illustrative purposes within the context of a public policy course. This work represents my personal journey in learning about artificial intelligence and its applications in China, and should not be construed as professional advice, authoritative analysis, or an exhaustive examination of the…
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ADDRESSING BIAS IN AI: AN ETHICAL IMPERATIVE
We all know it, or at least, we all should know it. AI has the potential to change the world. Changing, however, means good and bad, and that’s the main takeaway from what I’ve learned about AI. AI can improve outcomes and make processes more efficient, but as with any technology, it’s not immune to…
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VIRTUE-CENTERED THEORY VS. ACTION-CENTERED THEORIES: WHICH ETHICS SHOULD AI FOLLOW
Let’s get a bit more focused today. I want to emphasize that this blog is to follow my journey in learning about ethics and combining it with my knowledge of computers and machine learning, to hopefully shed more light on the intersection between social science and machine learning, namely AI Ethics. In my Ethics and…
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THE FRONTISPIECE OF HOBBES’ LEVIATHAN AND ITS RELEVANCE TO AI ETHICS
The frontispiece of Hobbesâ Leviathan is an intriguing image, to say the least. It depicts a giant figure composed of smaller human figures, holding a sword and a crosier. The figure is often interpreted as a representation of the state or the sovereign, as described in Hobbes’ political philosophy. The figure is made up of smaller human…
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THE âRING OF GYGESâ AND THE ETHICS OF AI: WHY SELF-INTEREST SHOULD NOT TRUMP MORALITY
In Plato’s “Ring of Gyges” from The Republic, a shepherd named Gyges finds a magical ring that makes him invisible. With this newfound power, Gyges can commit crimes without fear of being caught or punished (Plato 2013, 335-343). This story raises an important ethical question: if we can act immorally without getting caught, why should…
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Context.
hi there, hope all is well. This blog is an attempt to bring you along on my journey as a Public Policy major at Duke University learning and writing about the increasingly popular and expanding field of AI from the lens of ethical thinking. What started as a school project to help me fix my…
