High school admissions in New York City
The New York City Department of Education has deployed algorithms in order to process student admissions into New York City’s public high school system.
We’re at the SXSW!
Every year in mid-March, Austin, Texas, becomes the epicenter of the music, film, and interactive media world as South by Southwest (SXSW) takes place. Since its inception in 1987, this annual event has grown in both size and scope, attracting thousands of visitors from all over the world, and we’re sharing our project with the audience!
Eticas wins the Future of Data Challenge Award
We have been recognized by the Future of Data Challenge for our activism in support of responsible technology, and for reverse-engineering AI systems through external audits to demystify “black boxes”, expose bias, and train and empower impacted communities.
Auditing Algorithms live at the MozFest
Join Eticas’ guide for adversarial algorithmic auditing at MozFest, an interactive workshop where you’ll learn the intricacies of adversarial audits and identify the best approach for reverse engineering algorithms from a socio-technical perspective.
European Parliament acknowledges risks posed
On the 11th of May the European Parliament voted on the EU’s draft AI Act, redefining the world’s first rules on Artificial Intelligence.
Tips to understand how AI impacts young people
Alpha and Z generations have been born with AI as one of the tools that is present in their daily lives. They can be called AI natives, as they have never been in a world without it.
What goes on in AI systems used in insurance?
Insurance companies are supposed to protect us from many situations. They are supposed to protect our properties, our health, our trips, our vehicles, and even our lives. But is it doing it in an equal way for everyone who buys an insurance policy?
European Parliament acknowledges risks posed
On the 11th of May the European Parliament voted on the EU’s draft AI Act, redefining the world’s first rules on Artificial Intelligence.
Acceptability analysis of biometric identity
The MADRAS project has developed a biometric photosensor for the micro-mobility sector, which offers a materials-driven improvement of Organic and Large Area Electronics (OLAE) devices.