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If a hammer was like AI…
Computations will “estimate” your aim, tend to miss the nail and push for a different design. Often unnoticeably.
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Computations will “estimate” your aim, tend to miss the nail and push for a different design. Often unnoticeably.
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Let's talk about harm caused by humans implementing AI.
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Improve the design of AI tools for ease-of-use and trustworthiness.
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Asking the right questions for moral management at each stage of the design process
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A simple artefact to aid discussions around digital ethics and responsible AI.
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Most maps grossly misrepresent the size of countries and contribute to confusion. Let's revise our tools to help us get better results.
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A chart to help guide moral considerations in the tech space.
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The flowchart on managing impact is intended to give you an overview of the elements that help you avoid and mitigate negative impact in digital design. Of course, it likely makes sense for more design situations than digital ones. I define impact like this: Impact in design is the effect,
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As part of my work on practical methods for integrating ethics thinking into your design process I am producing a set of templates and worksheets. My intent is to encourage ethical, sustainable and inclusive design in all organizations by providing clear and simple guidance on how to get started and
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Here is a template that is great for jotting down your learnings after attending a talk, workshop, training class or why not even after any book you read. At the end of an inspirational moment our heads are full of ideas of about how we can change what we do.
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For more than two years I have been making use of variations of the ACEAWE Experience Model in workshops and presentations to increase awareness and promote a holistic view of the work I do for clients. The model has always been well received and many have told me it has