Our work is designed to catalyze and advance AI in the public interest, with the aim of including a broad set of voices in understanding and addressing the human impacts of AI. The Berkman Klein Center, in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab, serves as a collaborative platform through which stakeholders working across disciplines, sectors, and geographies can meet, engage, learn, and share. This document serves as a curated, evolving list of resources related to the topic of the ethics and governance of AI. For more resources and information about the broader community engaged in work related to the ethics and governance of AI, please also check out the Community section on the Ethics and Governance of AI topic page, as well as the Supporters, Collaborators, and Friends page.
Reports on AI
The One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence, AI100 2016 Report (AI100, 2016)
AI Now 2017 Report (AI Now, 2017)
Algorithmic Impact Assessments: A Practical Framework for Public Agency Accountability (AI Now, 2018)
Asilomar AI Principles (Future of Life Institute, 2017)
Ethically Aligned Design, v.2 (IEEE, 2018)
The Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence: Forecasting, Prevention, and Mitigation (multiple authors, 2018)
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for the Earth (World Economic Forum, 2018)
AI: The Road Ahead in Low and Middle-Income Countries, Starting the Policy Dialogue in Africa (World Wide Web Foundation, 2017)
Statement on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and ‘Autonomous’ Systems (European Commission, 2018)
Report on the Future of Artificial Intelligence, a series of workshops and interagency working groups (USA, 2016)
AI Development Strategy, English press release (China, 2017)
National AI Strategy (India, 2018)
AI R&D Guidelines (Japan, 2017)
Interesting Links
The cyberspace arms race: AI & Cybersecurity (Dudu Mirman)
From fake news to fabricated video, can we preserve our shared reality? (Eoin O’Carroll)
Lawyer-Bots Are Shaking Up Jobs (Erin Winick)
Claudette: Machine Learning Powered Analysis of Consumer Contracts and Privacy Policies (European University Institute)
Artificial Intelligence and the Professions (Howard Gardner)
In defense of an anthropophagic Artificial Intelligence (Hermano Vianna)
The Question with AI Isn’t Whether We’ll Lose Our Jobs — It’s How Much We’ll Get Paid (Lori G. Kletzer)
Big Data from the South: The beginning of a conversation we must have (Stefania Milan, Emiliano Trere)
AI All Around Us (Steve Paikin)
Materials from Berkman Klein Center Events
Clearly Complex: A Report from the Symposium on Trust and Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles
Global Dialogues Series Write-Ups: Seoul, Beijing, Hong Kong
Berkman Klein Center Multimedia Resources
A range of people from across our broad community and network have been actively working on issues involving AI and related topic areas as part of their academic and professional work. Their voices reflect distinct and nuanced perspectives on an array of issues that intersect with AI. This initial set of podcasts and videos offers context on diverse challenges and opportunities, and the collection will continue to grow as we add additional voices from our networks.