The ethics of AI
On the off chance that somebody settles on a choice you don't care for you can grumble to the administrator.
Be that as it may, imagine a scenario where the chief's a PC not a person.
PC programs are settling on an ever increasing number of choices.
From the most ordinary solicitation straight up to choosing the length of a jail sentence.
How might we plan ethical Engineer AI?
Closer to the machine recorded 30 August 2019
Speakers
Toby Walsh - Professor of Artificial Intelligence at UNSW
Rachel Dixon - Privacy and Data Deputy Commissioner at the Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner
Katie Miller - IBAC Deputy Commissioner
Kobe Leins - Senior Research Fellow in Digital Ethics University of Melbourne
Adam Spencer-arbitrator ABC moderator
Broadcast: Thu 12 Dec 2019, 8:05pm
Be that as it may, imagine a scenario where the chief's a PC not a person.
PC programs are settling on an ever increasing number of choices.
From the most ordinary solicitation straight up to choosing the length of a jail sentence.
How might we plan ethical Engineer AI?
Closer to the machine recorded 30 August 2019
Speakers
Toby Walsh - Professor of Artificial Intelligence at UNSW
Rachel Dixon - Privacy and Data Deputy Commissioner at the Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner
Katie Miller - IBAC Deputy Commissioner
Kobe Leins - Senior Research Fellow in Digital Ethics University of Melbourne
Adam Spencer-arbitrator ABC moderator
Broadcast: Thu 12 Dec 2019, 8:05pm
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