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Managing the Risks of AI Research: Six Recommendations for Responsible Publication

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Managing the Risks of AI Research: Six Recommendations for Responsible Publication. / Lindley, Joseph; Campbell, Rosie.
Partnership on AI, 2021.

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title = "Managing the Risks of AI Research: Six Recommendations for Responsible Publication",
abstract = "Once a niche research interest, artificial intelligence (AI) has quickly become a pervasive aspect of society with increasing influence over our lives. In turn, open questions about this technology have, in recent years, transformed into urgent ethical considerations. This white paper by the Partnership on AI (PAI) offers recommendations addressing one such question: Given AI{\textquoteright}s potential for misuse, how can AI research be disseminated responsibly?",
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