Ethics Lab and Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) have launched a workshop series for providing training and engagement around ethical issues in AI development to future government leaders.
Read MoreA semester in, Ethics Lab’s Mozilla Responsible CS project has shown great promise in helping students deeply consider ethics and social responsibility in their computer science work.
Read MoreIn this session students explored how values may be implicated in computer science due to the agency and responsibility of designers, expectations about how software and algorithms will be used, and what affects software and algorithms are likely to have on people.
Read MoreOn January 28, Professor Cal Newport's Introduction to Algorithms class was learning about average case complexity and randomized analysis.
Read MoreDr. Elizabeth Edenberg, Senior Ethicist at Ethics Lab, recently participated in three workshops of the Data Co-ops Workshop series.
Read MoreIn our first session with Professor Cal Newport’s course, Introduction to Algorithms, Georgetown’s Responsible CS Team explored the question: what makes a good algorithm?
Read MoreDr. Maggie Little, Founding Co-Chair of the Tech and Society Initiative and Director of Ethics Lab at Georgetown University, moderated a panel about Ethics in Artificial Intelligence.
Read MoreCamryn Leibowitz, of Georgetown University’s Class of 2020, took the Ethics Lab course “Social Media and Democracy” in the Fall of 2017. We spoke to Camryn about how the course impacted her.
Read MoreGeorgetown University’s Initiative on Tech & Society. Funded by a Mozilla Responsible Computer Science Challenge grant.
Read MoreGeorgetown University’s Initiative on Tech & Society. Funded by a Mozilla Responsible Computer Science Challenge grant.
Read MoreThe workshop brought together an interdisciplinary group of 15 experts to discuss ethical challenges and opportunities in the emerging field of data sharing.
Read MoreIn October, Ethics Lab members Maggie Little, Elizabeth Edenberg, Jonathan Healey and Sydney Luken attended the Mozilla Festival 2019 in London.
Read MoreGeorgetown University’s Initiative on Tech & Society. Funded by a Mozilla Responsible Computer Science Challenge grant.
Read MoreGeorgetown University’s Initiative on Tech & Society. Funded by a Mozilla Responsible Computer Science Challenge grant.
Read MoreGeorgetown University’s Initiative on Tech & Society. Funded by a Mozilla Responsible Computer Science Challenge grant.
Read MoreGeorgetown University’s Initiative on Tech & Society. Funded by a Mozilla Responsible Computer Science Challenge grant.
Read MoreGeorgetown University’s Initiative on Tech & Society. Funded by a Mozilla Responsible Computer Science Challenge grant.
Read MoreWe sat down with Ethics Lab alum Fiona Singer, SFS’20, to talk about her plans for the SFS Circumnavigators Grant.