Assistant Professor Joanne Dera, Rutgers Science Librarian and AI Ethics Lab Contributor, published a new article in Science & Technology Libraries titled, “Developing Discipline-Specific AI Ethics Literacy in Science and Engineering: A Call for Faculty and Academic Librarian Collaboration.” In this peer-reviewed article, Professor Dera asks, “How can science and engineering...
Cultural rights and the right to development are foundational norms within international human rights law, argue Alexander Kriebitz, Caitlin Corrigan, and colleagues in a new paper examining the implications of artificial intelligence for global human rights governance. The authors warn that recent technological advances in artificial intelligence and adjacent digital frontier...
All Tech Is Human has just released its inaugural Responsible AI Impact Report, a crucial roadmap of the most urgent risks, emerging safeguards, and public-interest solutions shaping how AI will impact society in the year ahead. The lead author for the Responsible AI Impact Report is Rebekah Tweed. Strategic and editorial...
The AI Ethics Lab at Rutgers University is pleased to announce the publication of the whitepaper “Promoting and Advancing Human Rights in Global AI Ecosystems,” which will be presented at a side event of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, on March 20–21, 2025. The paper advocates for an international, human rights-focused convention...