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Machines and Morality - Ethical Implications of AI in Society

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Algorithmic Bias Courses Predictive Policing Courses

Course Description

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Explore the ethical implications of artificial intelligence in this thought-provoking panel discussion from The Aspen Institute. Delve into crucial topics such as the unintended consequences of algorithmic bias, the importance of diverse perspectives in AI development, and the challenges of instilling ethics in machines. Learn from experts as they examine how human-created algorithms shape our world and discuss potential harmful outcomes of biased AI. Gain insights into the complexities of machine decision-making and the need for transparency in AI systems. Discover the intersection of AI with issues like predictive policing, gendered robotics, and algorithmic justice. Engage with questions about maintaining technological leadership while addressing moral concerns in AI development. Reflect on the evolving nature of morality in the context of rapidly advancing AI technologies and consider actionable steps for responsible AI implementation.

Syllabus

Intro
Introductions
Encoding
Bias in Data
Bias in Predictive Policing
Crime is Committed Everywhere
Algorithms vs Software
Algorithmic Justice League
Algorithms and Morality
Gendered Robotics
Fox Football Robot
Full Spectrum Inclusion
Hiring the Right People
Questions
Biases
Be Reflective
Question
Geneva Convention
AI Changing the World
How Does the US Stay Ahead
What Do We Do
Morality Change
Audience Questions


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The Aspen Institute

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