Resources
Support your learning through our searchable research library and discover valuable resources about many topics in artificial intelligence and data analytics, such as AI ethics, bias and data tools.
Select the We Count at Large tag to view a selection of speaking engagements and presentations by IDRC team members. Many of these resources showcase the efforts of IDRC Director Jutta Treviranus, whose pioneering work and insights in AI and inclusive AI continue to inspire and lead the field.
"Care Bots" Are on the Rise and Replacing Human Caregivers
- Intermediate
An article about the hidden costs and potential value of care tech in the development of widespread support systems for those who need them.
Caveat Emptor, Computational Social Science: Large-Scale Missing Data in a Widely-Published Reddit Corpus
- Expert
In this paper, the authors document the Reddit data set, substantial missing observations in the data set, and the risks to research validity that arise from those gaps.
CBU Study Group Developing Guidelines for Instructors on AI Software
- Intermediate
A study group at Cape Breton University is exploring best practices for dealing with students using AI software, such as ChatGPT, to write research papers, as well as how professors can use the technology as a learning tool.
CCPA and CPRA
This topic page contains a curation of the IAPP’s coverage, analysis and relevant resources regarding the California Consumer Privacy Act and California Privacy Rights Act.
CCPA Final Regulation Text
California's CCPA Final Regulation Text.
CCPA Regulations
Information about the CCPA regulations.
CDT AI Governance Lab
- Intermediate
CDT’s new AI Governance Lab develops and promotes the adoption of robust, technically informed solutions for the effective regulation and governance of AI systems, and is led by leading responsible AI experts.
Centering Disability in AI, One Year after the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights
- Expert
The CDT panel "Centering Disability in AI, One Year After the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights" examines how AI can amplify discrimination and privacy concerns for people with disabilities and discusses the progress in how US policymakers are addressing AI and disability.
Centering Disability Perspectives in Algorithmic Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency
- Expert
An abstract of a panel discussion held at the Conference on Fairness, Accountability and Transparency with experts in AI, disability advocacy and legal studies.
Centering Disability Perspectives in Algorithmic Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (Slides)
- Beginner
Slides from a panel discussion held at the Conference on Fairness, Accountability and Transparency that covers a wide range of issues, including AI and accessibility, ethics, disability, inclusion/exclusion, bias, law, fintech, and future trends.