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Thomas C. King
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 25
Citations - 643
Thomas C. King is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Institution & Corporate governance. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 25 publications receiving 400 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas C. King include Lancaster University & Delft University of Technology.
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TCR and Inflammatory Signals Tune Human MAIT Cells to Exert Specific Tissue Repair and Effector Functions
Tianqi Leng,Hossain Delowar Akther,Hackstein C-P.,Kate Powell,Thomas C. King,Matthias Friedrich,Zoe Christoforidou,Sarah McCuaig,Mastura Neyazi,Carolina V. Arancibia-Cárcamo,Joachim Hagel,Fiona Powrie,Raphael S. Peres,Val Millar,Daniel Ebner,Rajesh Lamichhane,James E. Ussher,Hinks Tsc.,Emanuele Marchi,Christian B. Willberg,Paul Klenerman,Paul Klenerman +21 more
TL;DR: Data indicate the blend of T CR-dependent and TCR-independent signaling to CD8+ MAIT cells may play a role in controlling the balance between healthy and pathological processes of tissue inflammation and repair.
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How to Design AI for Social Good: Seven Essential Factors.
Luciano Floridi,Luciano Floridi,Josh Cowls,Josh Cowls,Thomas C. King,Mariarosaria Taddeo,Mariarosaria Taddeo +6 more
TL;DR: Seven ethical factors that are essential for future AI4SG initiatives are identified and corresponding best practices are formulated which, subject to context and balance, may serve as preliminary guidelines to ensure that well-designed AI is more likely to serve the social good.
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Artificial Intelligence Crime: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Foreseeable Threats and Solutions
Thomas C. King,Nikita Aggarwal,Mariarosaria Taddeo,Mariarosaria Taddeo,Luciano Floridi,Luciano Floridi +5 more
TL;DR: This article offers the first systematic, interdisciplinary literature analysis of the foreseeable threats of AIC, providing ethicists, policy-makers, and law enforcement organisations with a synthesis of the current problems, and a possible solution space.
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Governing Governance : A formal framework for analysing institutional design and enactment governance
TL;DR: This dissertation is motivated by the need, in today’s globalist world, for a precise way to enable governments, organisations and other regulatory bodies to evaluate the constraints they place on themselves and others.
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Designing AI for Social Good: Seven Essential Factors
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extrapolate seven ethical factors that are essential for future AI4SG initiatives from the analysis of 27 case studies of AI-based projects and formulate corresponding best practices to ensure that well-designed AI is more likely to serve the social good.