Ethics and Bias in AI, Where Is The Line? - The LinkUp 2024 Replay

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Ethics and Bias in AI, Where Is The Line? - The LinkUp 2024 Replay

from Kameron's Lab | Dive In · host Kameron Young

Step into the cutting-edge world of AI with our latest panel discussion, “Ethics and Bias in AI: Where Is The Line?” Join our esteemed panelists, Hannah Claus, a PhD candidate specializing in Natural Language Processing at Cambridge, and Kairo Morton, an AI graduate from MIT working at the forefront of generative AI in Silicon Valley. Together, they explore the complex landscape of social robotics, the challenges of ensuring fairness and inclusivity in AI, and the pressing need for diverse representation in the field.This conversation, aimed at students and enthusiasts alike, dives deep into the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI, offering insights on how to build a more equitable future in technology. Whether you’re a seasoned techie or just curious about the world of AI, this episode will challenge your perspectives and inspire you to think critically about the role of ethics in our rapidly evolving digital world.Support the showThank you for diving deep with me in this episode of Kameron's Lab | Dive In! To stay updated with my latest episodes and to join the conversation, follow me on Instagram or TikTok and share with the hashtag #DiveInWithKameron.https://solo.to/kameronslabGot a STEM question or topic you'd love to hear about? Drop me a line at [email protected]. Until next time, keep exploring and stay curious!

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