The realm of artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving, and with it, the importance of understanding its ethical implications has never been more critical. That’s precisely what the latest episode of “Lunchtime BABLing” podcast offers – an enlightening journey into the socio-technical side of AI ethics.
Host Shea Brown welcomes a renowned expert, Borhane Blili-Hamelin, PhD, to this engaging session. This episode is more than just a conversation; it’s an exploration of the parallels between implementing AI ethics in both the industry and research spheres. For those interested in the intersection of technology and ethical practices, this episode is a must-watch.
The discussion is rooted in ongoing research and real-world applications, making it both relevant and thought-provoking. The insights shared by Blili-Hamelin are not just theoretical musings. They are grounded in his collaborative work with Leif Hancox-Li, which was a highlight at the NeurIPS 2022 workshop. This episode provides a unique opportunity to understand their findings and perspectives, presented at the workshop held on November 28 and December 5, 2022.
Whether you’re a professional in the AI field, a student, or simply someone curious about the ethical dimensions of technological advancements, this episode of “Lunchtime BABLing” is for you. It promises to illuminate the challenges and nuances of applying ethical principles in AI, a field that continues to reshape our world.
So, grab your lunch, settle in, and get ready for an episode that’s sure to stimulate your mind and spark meaningful conversations. Watch “Exploring the socio-technical side of AI-Ethics” on the “Lunchtime BABLing” YouTube channel now, and join the critical conversation about the future of AI and ethics. Lunchtime BABLing is also available on SIMPLECAST and all major podcast streaming platforms.
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