Open jesparent opened 2 years ago
Key date: DEC 15
("may" be extended)
Do we have some materials on which I can try to working on?
Daniela On Thursday, December 9, 2021, Jesse Parent @.***> wrote:
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I'm considering bridging some things from the MIT AI Ethics Reading Group:
@Athene-ai not yet, we have to first choose the project format, then decide what to include in terms of content. @Angel1412kaitou s Data Trust will likely be a bigger part of it, but what else, if anything? see also #52
We spoke about this in Today's meeting some. Current plan is Research Talk
15-20 minutes, unsure of time limit yet
~10 minutes or 1/3 time to @Angel1412kaitou / Data Trust ~10 minutes of 2-4 other topics, smaller segments.
Those segments may include
cc @balicea @Orthogonal-Research-Lab @Athene-ai
Tentative title: 'Frontiers in Data Privacy and Tech Ethics
Sounds good
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Tentative title: 'Frontiers in Data Privacy and Tech Ethics
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