by Kate Kaye January 15, 2020 Number of comments0 What New York City Wants in an Algorithm Officer Some worry the city’s manager of automated decision systems policy will be a rubber stamp for an already flawed bureaucratic process.
by Kate Kaye December 15, 2019 Number of comments0 Can NYC’s Algorithm Policy Problems Inspire Smarter Government Tech Deals? NYC’s maligned approach to devising policy for government algorithmic tech use could inspire other cities – at least in one way.
by Kate Kaye April 30, 2019 Number of comments0 Why Escooters Could Help Decide Rules for Data Sharing and Equitable Mobility Escooter partnerships could set precedents for data sharing and access before things like self-driving cars and delivery drones swoop into town.
by Kate Kaye March 18, 2019 Number of comments0 Making Government Procurement of AI More Democratic A look at current efforts to develop new approaches to government tech procurement suitable for the age of AI.
by Kate Kaye February 2, 2019 Number of comments0 Five Takeaways from an AI Fairness Conference Following a 2018 during which the mainstream consciousness awakened to the presence of AI with few ethical guardrails, it’s no wonder that interest in Fairness, Accountability and Transparency research has blossomed.