AI Ethics Lab
The AI Ethics Lab at Cyrion Labs focuses on researching the ethical implications of AI systems and developing frameworks for responsible AI deployment. Our work spans algorithmic fairness, transparency, accountability, and the societal impacts of AI technologies.
Mission
Our mission is to ensure that AI technologies are developed and deployed in ways that are fair, transparent, accountable, and aligned with human values. We aim to bridge the gap between technical AI research and ethical considerations, developing practical frameworks and tools that can be used by researchers, developers, and policymakers.
Vision
We envision a future where AI technologies enhance human capabilities and improve lives while respecting human autonomy, dignity, and rights. Our work contributes to this vision by advancing research on responsible AI and developing practical tools and frameworks for ethical AI development and deployment.
Research Areas
Developing methods to detect and mitigate bias in machine learning models, with a focus on applications in high-stakes domains such as healthcare, criminal justice, and finance.
Creating frameworks and tools for making AI systems more transparent and explainable, enabling users to understand how decisions are made and hold systems accountable.
Researching governance structures and policy frameworks for responsible AI development and deployment, with a focus on balancing innovation with ethical considerations.
Developing methods for aligning AI systems with human values and preferences, ensuring that AI technologies support rather than undermine human goals and well-being.
About the Lab
The AI Ethics Lab is one of the core research labs at Cyrion Labs, focusing on cutting-edge research in ai ethics.
We're always looking for talented researchers and students to join our lab. Check out our current opportunities:
Research Positions
We have openings for research scientists and postdoctoral researchers.
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We offer internships and research assistantships for graduate students.
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We're open to collaborations with other research groups and industry partners.
Contact usDirector: Dr. Michael Rodriguez
Director: Dr. Emily Johnson