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Jake Stone
Jake Stone

Position: Current PhD Student
School and/or Centres: School of Philosophy

Email: Jake.Stone@anu.edu.au

Location: Level 6, RSSS Building, 146 Ellery Crescent

Qualification: Master of Data Science<br />
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Bachelor of Arts (Hons)<br />
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Bachelor of Laws (Hons)<br />

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Working with the Humanising Machine Intelligence Project Jake’s research explores the intersection of the ethics, regulation, and implementation of artificial intelligence. His current work focuses developing a theory of predictive justice to guide the use of automated decision making in industry.

Fairness, accountability, and transparency (especially statistical criteria of fairness), natural language processing, privacy, and regulatory compliance.

ANU University Research Scholarship

Long-Term Future Fund Grant for the study of artificial intelligence and philosophy with the University of Cambridge

Undergraduate Awards Highly Commended Entrant

Quentin Gibson Prize for Philosophy

Chancellor’s Letter of Commendation

Bob Meyer Memorial Scholarship for the study of logic

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