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There Is No AI Ethics - The Human Origins of Machine Prejudice - Dr Joanna Bryson

Offered By: Alan Turing Institute via YouTube

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Explore the controversial topic of AI ethics in this thought-provoking 34-minute conference talk by Dr. Joanna Bryson at the Alan Turing Institute. Delve into the human origins of machine prejudice and challenge common assumptions about artificial intelligence. Gain insights from an interdisciplinary perspective that bridges natural language processing, machine learning, humanities, and social sciences. Examine methodological challenges that cut across research disciplines and discover potential synergies. Learn how large-scale text data can be used to study social and cultural phenomena, and understand the importance of addressing gaps between different research methodologies. Participate in the broader discussion on analyzing text as social and cultural data, as part of the workshop held on September 21-22, 2017.

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There is no AI ethics: The human origins of machine prejudice - Dr Joanna Bryson


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Alan Turing Institute

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