Message posted on 20/02/2020

Research Associate at the University of Edinburgh in Intercultural AI Ethics. Deadline 15th March

Dear colleagues

I am delighted to forward details of a post doctoral research position to work on a UKRI funded project 'PATH-AI: Mapping an Intercultural Path to Privacy, Agency, and Trust in Human-AI Ecosystems' led by the Alan Turing Institute. The RA will work with Charles Raab and Fumi Kitagawa at the University of Edinburgh (cced). Contact them for further information. The deadline is 15 March 2020. warm regards, Robin


Research Associate in Intercultural AI Ethics
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BYO862/research-associate-in-intercultural-ai-ethics

A project funded by the UKRI, UKRI-JST Joint Call on Artificial Intelligence and Society, entitled 'PATH-AI: Mapping an Intercultural Path to Privacy, Agency, and Trust in Human-AI Ecosystems'.
The goal of the project is to expand current AI ethics discussions to include human- and culture-centred international views. The project will study the values of privacy, agency and trust from a comparative and intercultural perspective looking at Japan and the UK, aiming to contribute to shaping the international landscape for AI ethics and governance. The project will rely on an experienced multidisciplinary international team of researchers. The project team is led by the Alan Turing Institute – the UK's national institute for data science and AI research – and involves researchers from the University of Edinburgh including School of Social and Political Science (Prof. Charles Raab) and the University of Edinburgh Business School (Dr. Fumi Kitagawa), as well as a team led by RIKEN in Japan as international collaborators.

The project aims to lay the foundations for international dialogue on regulating and governing AI, including social and cultural policies and technical requirements and standards. This dialogue will be facilitated through our multilingual research, a cultural exchange that will encourage experiential learning through art, and stakeholder working groups engaging in the co-design of policy recommendations for the equitable and ethical development and deployment of AI. The project runs from January 2020 to the end of 2022.

Best wishes,
Charles Raab and Fumi Kitagawa


Professor Robin Williams
Director, Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation
Science, Technology and Innovation Studies Subject Group,
School of Social and Political Sciences
The University of Edinburgh
Old Surgeon's Hall
Edinburgh EH1 1LZ
Tel: +44 131 650 6387
Fax: +44-131-650-6399
Mobile: 07925-372184
email: R.Williams@ed.ac.uk
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