AI ethics podcasts – AI is here and it’s here to stay – in retail and finance, those recommendations you get on Amazon. While still fairly unsophisticated, the direction of travel suggests rapid and wide-ranging applications in the near future that will touch on every aspect of our lives.
But AI is not without its issues – from data and privacy, law, equality. Technology is never neutral. Instead, its applications can shape and reshape the world around us. But more on that in a future post.
My reason for this one is to share 5 fascinating one-off podcasts that highlight some of the complex issues in thinking through AI and its applications. I’m being a little facetious with the title. Alongside the problems come a whole host of opportunities. But now is our best opportunity to shape this future.
And if you’re up for watching some fascinating discussions with a focus on health and care, head over to AI Assisted Health and Care: Must see viewing.
AI Ethics Podcasts
1. The AI Ethics Challenge – BBC Radio 4
David Reid on the dangers of encoding unconscious bias into artificial intelligence.
Link here.
2. The Power of Data – TechUK
First edition of the Tech UK Podcast. This episode covers
- AI, cybersecurity, and data protection
- Interview with UK’s first AI leader
- How GDPR will impact on the AI community.
Link here.
3. Artificial Intelligence and You – World Economic Forum
A series of short discussions on the power and promise, and ethics, of AI.
Link here.
4. AI’s Problem with Disability and Diversity – CBC Radio
A conversation with Jutta Treviranus, director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre and a professor at OCAD University. Focused on improving artificial intelligence systems so they can better serve everyone, including people with disabilities, and organizes hackathons towards this goal.
Link here.
5. Law and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence – Future of Life Institute
Matt Scherer and Ryan Jenkins discuss accountability and transparency with autonomous systems, government regulation vs. self-regulation, fake news, and the future of autonomous systems.
Link here.
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