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Good doesn’t come cheap or fast: Understanding data ethics as situated practice
Join us as we hear from EFI Visiting Fellow Dr Anissa Tanweer (University of Washington) on understanding data ethics as situated practice.

In a Mirror, Dimly: Why AI Can’t Tell Our Stories, and Why We Must
The values that govern our lives are increasingly explicit: defined by algorithms and institutions to be as clear, precise and quantifiable as possible. In this talk, Professor Nguyen explores two dangers of adopting these values as our own: value capture and value collapse.

Value Capture and Algorithmic Policies: Outsourcing our Values to Technology
The values that govern our lives are increasingly explicit: defined by algorithms and institutions to be as clear, precise and quantifiable as possible. In this talk, Professor Nguyen explores two dangers of adopting these values as our own: value capture and value collapse.

Robodebt Cultures and Useful Idiots: Why Robodebt was not a techno-failure
Hear from Professor Paul Henman on robodebt and his framework to support critical insight into and use of digital technology in government.

The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Hear Petra Molnar (Harvard University) discuss her new book, which lays out a global story of the sharpening of borders through technological experiments and introduces strategies of togetherness across physical and ideological borders.

Understanding Learning in the World of AI
In this talk, Professor David Williamson Shaffer looks at what AI is (and isn’t), its impact on what and how we learn, and how AI can change what it means to do research.

Governing the AI Business Model: Flagship Lecture with Dr Michael Veale
Join us for our Flagship Lecture, where you'll hear from Dr Michael Veale on how to understand and address challenges of power and justice that stem from digital technologies.


Deep built environment design for decoupling energy and health burdens from poverty - Dr Ronita Bardhan
This talk discusses how “deep” knowledge can systematically be to generate new information and inform policy space for sustainable and healthy future.

The Limits of Fairness
Join us for a free and open to all (subject to room capacity) lecture by Abeba Birhane on "The Limits of Fairness" in AI ethics. This is an in-person event.