Category:Researchers
While researching and scoping the Scottish AI Playbook, extensive stakeholder engagement was undertaken. From this work, we identified key user groups for the Scottish AI Playbook. The user groups we identified were Researchers, Educators, Third Sector, Public Sector, Entrepreneurs/Start Ups and Business Users. This is not an exhaustive list of course but through our engagement work, these groups have been identified as potentially the most prominent users of the Playbook and we will focus on them for the first iteration.
In this category page, you can find all of the resources that are relevant for Researchers that are housed across the Scottish AI Playbook.
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Pages in category "Researchers"
The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.
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- A Guide for Users and Creators (Better Images of AI)
- A Resource for Users and Creators (Responsible AI UK)
- AI Assurance Guide (CDEI)
- AI in PR guides (CIPR)
- AI Risk Assessment Methodologies (Tri Lateral Research)
- Algorithimic Assessment Tools (Canadian Governent)
- Artificial Intelligence In Public Services (Equality and Human Rights Commission)
- Artificial Intelligence Incident Database
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- EAIGG Annual Report
- Estonian E-Gov Academy
- Ethical AI Frameworks, Guidelines, Toolkits (AI Ethicist)
- Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (SpringerLink)
- Ethics of artificial intelligence (UNESCO)
- European AI Alliance Assessment List Trustworthy AI
- Exploring artificial intelligence adoption in public organizations: a comparative case study
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- Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning (Paper)
- The AI Threats to Climate Change (Report)
- The Artificial Intelligence Report (Church of Scotland)
- The Data Ethics Canvas 2021 (ODI)
- The Ethics of AI Business Practices: A Review of 47 AI Ethics Guidelines (Montreal AI Ethics Institute)
- The impact of artificial intelligence on the doctor-patient relationship (Council of Europe)
- The strategic impacts of Intelligent Automation for knowledge and service work: An interdisciplinary review (The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Coombs, Hislop, Taneva and Barnard) (2020)
- Towards Data Science (Library)
- Tracking Automated Government (TAG) Register (Public Law Project)