Many Worlds of AI: Conference Proceedings
You can look for particular papers/abstracts using the search box above. You can see the full list of suggested hashtags, denoting different stakeholder groups, specific countries, as well as specialists themes, here.
How People Ethically Evaluate Facial Analysis AI: A cross-cultural study in Japan, Argentina, Kenya, and the United States
by Severin Engelmann and Chiara Ullstein (Technical University of Munich)
Post-modern dance performance and a group conversation about responsible design and social impact of AI
by Betsy Campbell (Edgelands Institute)
Human First Innovation for AI ethics? : a Cross-cultural Perspective on Youth and AI
by Toshie Takahashi (Waseda University)
Artificial Intelligence in National Media: How the North-South Divide Matters?
by Claudia Wladdimiro Quevedo (Uppsala University)
Intercultural AI: Exchange, Dialogue, and Conflict
by Cornelius Onimisi Adejoro and Tom Yeh (University of Colorado Boulder)
AI Regulation in Brazil: National Knowledge or Foreign Appropriation?
by Marina Garrote (Brasil Research Association and University of São Paulo), Paula Guedes (Catholic University of Portugal), and Bruno Bioni (Data Privacy Brasil Research Association and Brazilian Data Protection Authority)