Cansu Canca is a philosopher and the founder and director of the AI Ethics Lab. She leads teams of computer scientists, philosophers, and legal scholars to provide ethics analysis and guidance to researchers and practitioners. She holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from the National University of Singapore specializing in applied ethics. Her area of work is in the ethics of technology and population-level bioethics with an interest in policy questions. Prior to the AI Ethics Lab, she was a lecturer at the University of Hong Kong, and a researcher at the Harvard Law School, Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, Osaka University, and the World Health Organization.
Cansu Canca is a philosopher and the founder and director of the AI Ethics Lab. She leads teams of computer scientists, philosophers, and legal scholars to provide ethics analysis and guidance to researchers and practitioners. She holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from the National University of Singapore specializing in applied ethics. Her area of work is in the ethics of technology and population-level bioethics with an interest in policy questions. Prior to the AI Ethics Lab, she was a lecturer at the University of Hong Kong, and a researcher at the Harvard Law School, Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, Osaka University, and the World Health Organization.
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United Nations University
AI & Global Governance: Human Rights and AI Ethics – Why Ethics Cannot be Replaced by the UDHR -
Forbes AI
A New Model For AI Ethics In R&D -
HBS Digital Initiative
Integrating Ethics Into AI Research & Development
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Harvard Law School
A User-Focused Transdisciplinary Research Agenda for AI-Enabled Health Tech Governance -
Harvard Law School
Machine Learning as the Enemy of Science? Not Really -
Harvard Law School
Voice Assistants, Health, and Ethical Design