Books
- Humanitarian Digital Ethics: A Foresight and Decolonial Governance Approach, Harvard Kennedy School’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy January 18, 2022
- The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI, by Markus D. Dubber; Frank Pasquale; Sunit Das, 2020
- Cloud Ethics: Algorithms and the Attributes of Ourselves and Others, by Louise Amoore, 2020
- Re-engineering Humanity, by Brett Frischmann and Evan Selinger, 2018
- Innovation and Its Enemies, by Calestous Juma, 2016
- Technology and Values: A Philosophical Guide to a Future Worth Wanting, by Shannon Vallor, 2016
- Robot Ethics: The Ethical and Social Implications of Robotics, by Patrick Lin; Keith Abney & George A. Bekey, 2012
- The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics, by Kenneth Einar Himma; Herman T. Tavani, 2008
- Computers, Ethics & Social Values, by Deborah G. Johnson; Helen Nissenbaum, 1995
Research
- We are All Ghosts: Sidewalk Toronto, Urban Data, and the Transtemporal Intersubjectivity of Digital Rights, UofT Centre for Ethics April 6, 2022
- Is AI Creepy or Cool? Teaching Teens About AI and Ethics, UofT Centre for Ethics March 8, 2022
- Difference Centric yet Difference Transcended, UofT Centre for Ethics March 2, 2022
- It’s the End of the (Offline) World as We Know It: From Human Rights to Digital Human Rights – A Proposed Typology, UofT Centre for Ethics March 1, 2022
- Algorithmic Adaptability and Ethics Washing: Appropriating the Critique, UofT Centre for Ethics February 1, 2022
- The Ethics of Central Bank Digital Currency, UofT Centre for Ethics January 18, 2022
- Operationalising AI governance through ethics-based auditing: an industry case study, Oxford Internet Institute January 2022
- Virtual Reality, Real Virtues, and Augmented Norms and Laws, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics 2022
- The MAIEI Learning Community Report, Montreal AI Ethics Lab September 1, 2021
- Whose Intelligence? Whose Ethics?: Ethical Pluralism and Postcolonial Computing, UofT Centre for Ethics January 26, 2021
- AI Ethics: Seven Traps, Princeton University March 2019
- Crowdlaw: Collective Intelligence and Lawmaking, NYU The Gov Lab January 2018
Laws
- What a datafied worldview means for human rights, Open Global Rights November 22, 2021
Essays/Blogs
- Malala lays out the 4 steps she takes to build a campaign for change, Fast Company November 24, 2021
News
- Why the C.E.O. Behind Match.com and Tinder Took a Stand on the Texas Abortion Law, NYTimes December 24, 2021
- Just How Optimized Can Your Life Be? NYTimes November 24, 2021
- Can a Machine Learn Morality? NYTimes November 19, 2019