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* [http://ciml.info/dl/v0_99/ciml-v0_99-ch08.pdf Chapter from Hal Daumé III's book draft ''A Course in Machine Learning''] | * [http://ciml.info/dl/v0_99/ciml-v0_99-ch08.pdf Chapter from Hal Daumé III's book draft ''A Course in Machine Learning''] | ||
* [https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.07769 Burton et al (2017) ''Ethical Considerations in Artificial Intelligence Courses'' (arXiv preprint)] | * [https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.07769 Burton et al (2017) ''Ethical Considerations in Artificial Intelligence Courses'' (arXiv preprint)] | ||
+ | * Relevant discussion on twitter often goes under the hashtag #EthNLP |
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List of online syllabi and other resources around teaching courses on ethics in NLP/ML, organized by year:
2017
- Solon Barocas's course at Cornell University Ethics and Policy in Data Science
- Moritz Hardt's course at UC Berkeley Fairness in Machine Learning
- Emily Bender's course at UW Ethics in NLP
2016
- Ethics writing assignment from Alvin Grissom II's ML course at Ursinus College
- A Course on Fairness, Accountability and Transparency in Machine Learning, Sponsored by the GIAN program of the Government of India
Other Resources
- Chapter from Hal Daumé III's book draft A Course in Machine Learning
- Burton et al (2017) Ethical Considerations in Artificial Intelligence Courses (arXiv preprint)
- Relevant discussion on twitter often goes under the hashtag #EthNLP