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Jess Whittlestone
Jess Whittlestone
Senior Research Associate, Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, University of Cambridge
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The role and limits of principles in AI ethics: Towards a focus on tensions
J Whittlestone, R Nyrup, A Alexandrova, S Cave
Proceedings of the 2019 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 195-200, 2019
2612019
Ethical and societal implications of algorithms, data, and artificial intelligence: a roadmap for research
J Whittlestone, R Nyrup, A Alexandrova, K Dihal, S Cave
London: Nuffield Foundation, 2019
2002019
Overcoming barriers to cross-cultural cooperation in AI ethics and governance
SS ÓhÉigeartaigh, J Whittlestone, Y Liu, Y Zeng, Z Liu
Philosophy & technology 33, 571-593, 2020
952020
The transformative potential of artificial intelligence
R Gruetzemacher, J Whittlestone
Futures 135, 102884, 2022
732022
Model evaluation for extreme risks
T Shevlane, S Farquhar, B Garfinkel, M Phuong, J Whittlestone, J Leung, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.15324, 2023
672023
Artificial intelligence in a crisis needs ethics with urgency
A Tzachor, J Whittlestone, L Sundaram, SO Heigeartaigh
Nature Machine Intelligence 2 (7), 365-366, 2020
472020
The societal implications of deep reinforcement learning
J Whittlestone, K Arulkumaran, M Crosby
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 70, 1003–1030-1003–1030, 2021
462021
Frontier AI regulation: Managing emerging risks to public safety
M Anderljung, J Barnhart, J Leung, A Korinek, C O'Keefe, J Whittlestone, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.03718, 2023
372023
Reducing malicious use of synthetic media research: Considerations and potential release practices for machine learning
A Ovadya, J Whittlestone
arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.11274, 2019
302019
Beyond near-and long-term: Towards a clearer account of research priorities in AI ethics and society
C Prunkl, J Whittlestone
Proceedings of the AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 138-143, 2020
272020
Why and how governments should monitor AI development
J Whittlestone, J Clark
arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.12427, 2021
242021
Using AI ethically to tackle covid-19
S Cave, J Whittlestone, R Nyrup, RA Calvo
bmj 372, 2021
242021
AI challenges for society and ethics
J Whittlestone, S Clarke
arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.11068, 2022
212022
Privacy, autonomy, and personalised targeting: Rethinking how personal data is used
K Vold, J Whittlestone
212019
Defining and unpacking transformative AI
R Gruetzemacher, J Whittlestone
arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.00747 1133, 2019
152019
Ethical and societal implications of algorithms, data, and artificial intelligence: a roadmap for research. 2019
J Whittlestone, R Nyrup, A Alexandrova, K Dihal, S Cave
URL https://www. researchgate. net/publication/337565648_Ethical_ X …, 2019
132019
O hEigeartaigh, S.; Calvo, RA Using AI ethically to tackle COVID-19
S Cave, J Whittlestone, R Nyrup
BMJ 372, n364, 2021
122021
AI paradigms and AI safety: mapping artefacts and techniques to safety issues
J Hernández-Orallo, F Martínez-Plumed, S Avin, J Whittlestone
IOS Press, 2020
102020
The tension between openness and prudence in AI research
J Whittlestone, A Ovadya
arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.01170, 2019
102019
A survey of the potential long-term impacts of AI: How AI could lead to long-term changes in science, cooperation, power, epistemics and values
S Clarke, J Whittlestone
Proceedings of the 2022 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 192-202, 2022
92022
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