Toward trustworthy AI development: mechanisms for supporting verifiable claims M Brundage, S Avin, J Wang, H Belfield, G Krueger, G Hadfield, H Khlaaf, ... arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.07213, 2020 | 428 | 2020 |
Democratising AI: Multiple Meanings, Goals, and Methods E Seger, A Ovadya, D Siddarth, B Garfinkel AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 715-722, 2023 | 70 | 2023 |
Transforming Paradigms: A Global AI in Financial Services Survey L Ryll, ME Barton, BZ Zhang, RJ McWaters, E Schizas, R Hao, K Bear, ... | 53 | 2020 |
Open-sourcing highly capable foundation models: An evaluation of risks, benefits, and alternative methods for pursuing open-source objectives E Seger, N Dreksler, R Moulange, E Dardaman, J Schuett, K Wei, ... arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.09227, 2023 | 45 | 2023 |
Tackling threats to informed decision-making in democratic societies: Promoting epistemic security in a technologically-advanced world E Seger, S Avin, G Pearson, M Briers, SÓ Heigeartaigh, H Bacon, H Ajder, ... The Alan Turing Institute, 2020 | 32 | 2020 |
In Defence of Principlism in AI Ethics and Governance E Seger Philosophy & Technology 35 (2), 1-7, 2022 | 25 | 2022 |
Experts & AI systems, explanation & trust: A comparative investigation into the formation of epistemically justified belief in expert testimony and in the outputs of AI-enabled … E Seger University of Cambridge, 2022 | 2 | 2022 |
Should Epistemic Security Be a Priority GCR Cause Area E Seger Intersections, Reinforcements, Cascades, 18-37, 2023 | 1 | 2023 |
Exploring epistemic security: The catastrophic risk of epistemic insecurity in a technologically advanced world E Seger International Security Journal 46 (4), 88-90, 2022 | | 2022 |