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The Hard Proxy Problem: Proxies aren’t intentional, they’re intentional

Date: March 13, 2024 (Wednesday) Speaker: Dr Gabbrielle Johnson, Claremont McKenna College Chair: Dr Frank Hong, The University of Hong Kong       Abstract: This paper concerns the Proxy Problem: often machine learning programs utilize seemingly innocuous features as proxies for socially-sensitive attributes, posing various challenges for the creation of ethical algorithms. I argue

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Neutrality, AI, and LLMs

AI Agency and Wellbeing Workshop The workshop explores the following questions: Can a large language model be a cognitive and linguistic agent (in the way that humans are agents)? Can there be such a thing as AI well-being? If the answers are yes, what are the implications? Date: November 21, 2023 Title: Neutrality, AI, and

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