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Back to Drawing Board as Google Cans AI Ethics Council Amid Complaints Over Right-Wing Member

- The Register
5 April 2019

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2019, pressScienceSitesJuly 22, 2020
Googlers, Eggheads Urge Web Giant’s Bosses to Kick Top Conservative Off Its AI Ethics Council

- The Register
2 April 2019

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2019, pressScienceSitesJuly 22, 2020
Google Plonks Right-Wing Think Tanker and Defence Drone Mogul on AI ethics Advisory Board; Most of the Internet: Yikes

- The Register
27 March 2019

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2019, pressScienceSitesJuly 22, 2020
Google Announces AI Ethics Panel

- BBC
26 March 2019

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2019, pressScienceSitesJuly 22, 2020
AI and I: A Twinkle in Artificial Intelligence

- FemaleOneZero
February 2019

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2019, pressScienceSitesJuly 22, 2020
The Robots Are Here

- New Scientist
2 February 2019

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2019, pressScienceSitesMay 7, 2020
Seven Takeaways From This Year’s Singapore Fintech Festival

- FiNews Asia
19 November 2018

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2018, pressScienceSitesMay 5, 2020
Huge Online Trolley Problem Survey Reveals People’s Cultural Bias

- New Scientist
24 October 2018

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2018, pressScienceSitesMay 5, 2020
Recognizing the Limitations of Artificial Intelligence

- Thomson Reuters Blog, Answers On - AI Experts
17 October 2018

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2018, pressScienceSitesMay 5, 2020
MPs called ‘Dumb’ for Asking a Robot to Testify

- IT Pro
12 October 2018

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2018, pressScienceSitesMay 5, 2020
Amazon Ditches Sexist AI

- Information Age
11 October 2018

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2018, pressScienceSitesMay 5, 2020
The Guardian View on Artificial Intelligence: Human Learning

- The Guardian
14 October 2018

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2018, pressScienceSitesMay 5, 2020
The UK Parliament Asking a Robot to Testify About AI Is a Dumb Idea

- Technology Review
11 October 2018

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2018, pressScienceSitesMay 5, 2020
Note aux Dirigeants: Joanna Bryson Dénonce Les Critiques à L’encontre de la Réglementation de l’IA (IA et éthique, partie 2)

- Appian
27 September 2018

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2018, pressScienceSitesMay 5, 2020
Do We Need to Dehumanize Artificial Intelligence?

- Medium
5 September 2018

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2018, pressScienceSitesMay 5, 2020
Children Can Be Swayed by Robot Peer Pressure, Study Says

- Washington Post
15 August 2018

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2018, pressScienceSitesMay 5, 2020
Artificial Intelligence: What Side of History Do You Want To Be On?

- Forbes
11 June 2018

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2018, pressScienceSitesMay 5, 2020
FCA Insight Lecture: Dr Joanna Bryson—Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

- Lexology
23 April 2018

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2018, pressScienceSitesMay 5, 2020
Google’s AI Sounds Like a Human on the Phone — Should We Be Worried?

- The Verge
9 March 2018

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2018, pressScienceSitesMay 5, 2020
11 AI Movies and What They Got Right and Wrong About the Technology

- Interesting Engineering
9 March 2018

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Homepage, top image: Portrait © University of Bath; Joanna in her office: Photo via Rachel Sheer;
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