Ethics of AI in Context
A podcast by Ethics of AI Lab, University of Toronto
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61 Episodes
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Julian Posada, Disembeddedness in Data Annotation for Machine Learning
Published: 6/7/2021 -
Ben Green, Algorithmic Governance: The Promises and Perils of Government Algorithms
Published: 6/7/2021 -
Suzanne Kite and Scott Benesiinaabandan, Indigenous Protocols and Artificial Intelligence
Published: 6/7/2021 -
Elettra Bietti, Viewing Tech Ethics from Within Moral Philosophy
Published: 6/7/2021 -
Devin Guillory, Combatting Anti-Blackness in the AI Community
Published: 6/7/2021 -
Kamilah Ebrahim, The Limits of Anti-Trust Regulation
Published: 6/7/2021 -
Ishtiaque Ahmed, Whose Intelligence? Whose Ethics? Ethical Pluralism and Postcolonial Computing
Published: 6/7/2021 -
Robert Soden, Responsible AI in Disaster Risk Management: A Community of Practice Perspective
Published: 6/7/2021 -
Muriam Fancy, Governance of Ethical AI
Published: 6/7/2021 -
Anne-Marie Fowler, Differentiation Is Mechanics, Integration Is Art
Published: 6/7/2021 -
Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein, Data Feminism
Published: 6/7/2021 -
Vinith Suriyakumar, Differentially Private Prediction in Health Care Settings
Published: 6/7/2021 -
André Brock, Black Morpheus: Race in the Technocultural Matrix
Published: 10/19/2020 -
Mohamed Abdalla, The Grey Hoodie Project
Published: 10/19/2020 -
Avery Slater, Kill Switch: The Ethics of the Halting Problem
Published: 8/6/2020 -
Chelsea Barabas, Beyond Accuracy and Bias: The Pursuit of “Ethical AI” in Criminal Law
Published: 8/6/2020 -
Ida Koivisto, Thinking Inside the Box: Transparency in Automated Decision-Making
Published: 8/6/2020 -
Regina Rini, Democracy and Social Media are Incompatible: Now What?
Published: 6/20/2020 -
Molly Sauter, Algorithmic Ethics and Personhood
Published: 4/29/2020 -
Richard Zemel, Ensuring Fair and Responsible Automated Decisions
Published: 4/23/2020
A selection of interviews and talks exploring the normative dimensions of AI and related technologies in individual and public life, brought to you by the interdisciplinary Ethics of AI Lab at the Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto.