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Joanna Bryson
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Profile: 500 Women Scientists, the Organisation That’s Building a More Inclusive Scientific Society on a Global Scale

- Tech Spark
8 March 2018

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Where “Blade Runner” Began: 50 Years of “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep”?

- Nature
7 March 2018

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Warum es Wichtig Ist, Wie Roboter Aussehen [Why It Matters How Robots Look]

- Krautreporter
14 December 2017

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Battling AI Biases

- Communications of the ACM
28 November 2017

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Geben wir Robotern Rechte, ­behandeln wir sie wie Menschen [If We Give Robots Rights, We Treat Them Like People]

- Berner Zeitung
25 November 2017

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Pretending to Give a Robot Citizenship Helps No One

- The Verge
30 October 2017

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EU Watchdog: Govt Bods Are Seeking ‘Legal Knockouts’ to Dodge Transparency

- The Register
20 September 2017

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How Worried Should We Be About Artificial Intelligence? I Asked 17 Experts

- Vox
17 September 2017

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Would You Want a Robot to Be Your Child’s Best Friend?

- The Observer
10 September 2017

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Maschinen Haben Langst Bewusstsein [Machines Are Already Conscious]

- Austrian National Radio, ORF.at
4 September 2017

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Revealed: AI Is Turning Racist as It Learns From Humans

- The Express
8 August 2017

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How to Turn Facebook Into a Weaponised AI Propaganda Machine

- New Scientist
28 July 2017

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Kabelbündel fürs Grobe

- Taz
26 July 2017

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Why Artificial Intelligence Is Far Too Human

- The Boston Globe
7 July 2017

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Machine Learning

- BBC World Service, Business Daily
25 April 2017

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Language Is Training Artificial Intelligence to Replicate Human Bias

- Popular Science
21 April 2017

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The Guardian View on Computers and Language: Reproducing Bias

- The Guardian
14 April 2017

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Good Job, Everyone. We’re Making AI Just as Tediously Racist and Sexist as Ourselves

- The Register
14 April 2017

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Even Artificial Intelligence Can Acquire Biases Against Race and Gender

- Science
13 April 2017

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AI Programs Exhibit Racial and Gender Biases, Research Reveals

- The Guardian
13 April 2017

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Homepage, top image: Portrait © University of Bath; Joanna in her office: Photo via Rachel Sheer;
Systems Engineering: R5 Robot/Rob Wortham, University of Bath;
Origins and Nature of Cognition: A Cockchafer, Beetle, Woodlice And Other Insects, With A Sprig Of Auricula/Jan Van Kessel;
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