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How AI-enabled systems raise novel liability/accountability issues and evidentiary challenges
Claudiaโs research sits at the intersection of AI governance, cybersecurity, evidence and procedural fairness, with a particular focus on how AI-enabled systems raise novel liability/accountability issues and evidentiary challenges.
The way that AI technology mediates knowledge, understanding, and our practice of giving and receiving explanations
Dr Sullivanโs research explores the ways that AI technology mediates knowledge, understanding, and our practice of giving and receiving explanations.
Addressing if, and how, machine learning and AI technologies can be used towards fair and equitable futures
Zeerak Talatโs research centres on if, and how, machine learning and AI technologies can be used towards fair and equitable futures to answer how these should look, if we must live with them in our societies.
The complex and rapidly changing impact of new technologies on human moral and intellectual capabilities and virtues of character
Professor Vallorโs research addresses the complex and rapidly changing impact of new technologies on human moral and intellectual capabilities and virtues of character.
Driven by a global vision of clean, just, and ethical health care and technology through the development of strategies and policies
Cristina Richie is a Lecturer of Ethics of Technology. Her research is driven by a global vision of clean, just, and ethical health care and technology through the development of strategies and policies.