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AI Now 2017 Report
Alex Campolo, Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo, Meredith Whittaker, Kate Crawford
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Building on the inaugural 2016 report, the AI Now 2017 Report addresses the most recent scholarly literature in = [Link]
order to raise critical social questions that will shape our present and near future. This report focuses on new Now_2017_Report.pdf
developments in four areas: labor and automation, bias and inclusion, rights and liberties, and ethics and License: CC BY-ND
governance. We identify emerging challenges in each of these areas and make recommendations to ensure that
the benefits of AI will be shared broadly, and that risks can be identified and mitigated.
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Original language English (US)
Publisher AI Now Institute at New York University
Number of pages 37
State Published - 2017
Externally published Yes
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Campolo, A., Sanfilippo, M. R., Whittaker, M., & Crawford, K. (2017). AI Now 2017 Report. AI Now Institute at New York University.
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