8 Best Articles on AI Ethics
The most useful articles on AI Ethics from around the web—beginners to advanced—curated by thought leaders and our community. We focus on timeless pieces and update the list whenever we discover new, must-read articles or videos—make sure to bookmark and revisit this page.
Top 5 AI Ethics Articles
At a glance: these are the articles that have been most read, shared, and saved on AI Ethics by Refind users in 2023.
- Stop talking about AI ethics. It’s time to talk about power.
- The role of the arts and humanities in thinking about artificial intelligence (AI)
- This Tool Lets Anyone See the Bias in AI Image Generators
- How to create space for ethics in AI
- We're failing at the ethics of AI. Here's how we make real impact.
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How to create space for ethics in AI
We can't wait for tech regulation and competition reform to ensure ethical AI. We need to move forward now.
Short Articles
Short on time? Check out these useful short articles on AI Ethics—all under 10 minutes.
The political orientation of the ChatGPT AI system
Applying the Pew Research Political Typology Quiz to a state-of-the-art AI Language model
This Tool Lets Anyone See the Bias in AI Image Generators
The Stable Diffusion Explorer shows how words like "assertive" and "gentle" are mapped to sexist stereotypes.
Why The AI Ethics War Will Make The Content Moderation Fight Seem Tame
“Everyone’s got their knives sharpened," says one insider.
We're failing at the ethics of AI. Here's how we make real impact.
The rollout of AI technology is full steam ahead, and ethics urgently need to catch up.
Stop talking about AI ethics. It’s time to talk about power.
We need to acknowledge both the politics and the physical impact that AI has on the planet, says scholar Kate Crawford in her new book.
«These are systems that produce profound and lasting geomorphic changes to our planet, as well as increase the forms of labor inequality that we already have in the world.»
Long Articles
These are some of the most-read long-form articles on AI Ethics.
The role of the arts and humanities in thinking about artificial intelligence (AI)
Reclaiming a broad and foundational understanding of ethics in the AI domain, with radical implications for the re-ordering of social power
The global landscape of AI ethics guidelines
As AI technology develops rapidly, it is widely recognized that ethical guidelines are required for safe and fair implementation in society. But is it possible to agree on what is ‘ethical AI’? A…
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