Starting from social good: can we flip the conversation? Priority questions from the panel place the emphasis on working out where AI fits into the kind of lives people value.
Thanks to @jackstilgoe for the shoutout a the #AISummitFringe: https://www.youtube.com/clip/Ugkx2zv_FSeUXuIeiVgtnmKCnWABa8qL4Rdx
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31 seconds · Clipped by Tim Davies · Original video "An AI Citizens’ Assembly? Meaningful public involvement in AI governance - Day 3" by AI Fringe
On the new episode of The Received Wisdom, @jackstilgoe and I chat w/Amy Moran-Thomas, who first sounded the alarm about racism embedded in the pulse oximeter in August 2020. (I'm so excited about this interview!) Learn about the challenges she faced in getting her concerns published, and her reflections on how we can address racism in medical devices moving forward.
Listen on your favorite podcasting platform or here: https://shobita-parthasarathy.squarespace.com/the-received-wisdom/2023/3/17/episode-32
TRANSCRIPT This month, Jack and Shobita talk about the challenges of ensuring that AI and gene editing reflect human values, and reflect on what the recent train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio tells us about the politics of knowledge. And they chat with Amy Moran-Thomas, Associate Pr
TRANSCRIPT Happy New Year!! In this episode, Jack and Shobita discuss Alondra Nelson's departure from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and the meaning for the position she created, Deputy Director for Science and Society. We also try to get beyond ChatGPT's hype t
We are delighted to announce that James Wilsdon will be joining UCL in January 2023 as Professor of Research Policy in the Department for Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy (STEaPP).