All Blog Posts
These blog posts are written by TAP academics, TAP staff members, and on occasion by guest bloggers. TAP’s purpose for this section of the site is to present information, points of view, research, and debates directly from the academics and guest experts.
Blog Results: 6
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Margot Kaminski Delves into the Current State of the Law of AI Ethics
Publication Date: July 28, 2023
Colorado law Professor Margot Kaminski discusses the issues surrounding how to regulate and build ethical AI systems. Additionally, she explains some of the risks of regulating AI, and the importance of an individual right to contest AI decisions.
Featuring
Margot KaminskiTAP Scholar
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Future of Privacy Forum’s 13th Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Recognizes TAP Scholars
Publication Date: March 10, 2023
Articles by Professor Anita Allen of the University of Pennsylvania School of Law and Professor Paul Schwartz of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law have been honored with the FPF’s Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award.
Featuring
Anita AllenTAP Scholar
Paul M. SchwartzTAP Scholar
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Recent Papers from TAP Scholars Delve into AI’s Impact on Tech-policy Issues
Publication Date: January 20, 2023
Introduction to several recent articles by TAP scholars that explore the impact of artificial intelligence technologies on gender equity, algorithmic decision-making, cost and rating collusion, free speech, and trade secrecy.
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Susan Athey Discusses How to Guide AI Development for Social Good
Publication Date: December 16, 2022
Stanford economics professor Susan Athey discusses the trends and future of artificial intelligence in the social sector. She emphasizes that universities can play a role in guiding the development of AI in directions that can be beneficial to humanity.
Featuring
Susan AtheyTAP Scholar
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AI’s Prediction Power and the Anti-Discrimination Opportunity
Publication Date: October 15, 2022
Rotman School of Management economic scholars Joshua Gans, Ajay Agrawal, and Avi Goldfarb explain why "AI systems solutions have the potential to reduce discrimination across domains, from education to healthcare and banking."
Featuring
Joshua GansTAP Scholar
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Ifeoma Ajunwa Proposes A Veil of Ignorance for Automated Decision-Making
Publication Date: June 28, 2021
University of North Carolina School of Law professor Ifeoma Ajunwa addresses unintended bias in automated decision-making.
Featuring
Ifeoma AjunwaTAP Scholar