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AI is no longer for data scientists only. Most businesses have made AI tools part of their workflow. For example, we’ve seen chatbots, automated emails, and the like. As we embrace artificial intelligence, we have to discuss it. What is AI? What is it not? Should we use it for everything?
In this episode, Sarah Hoffman, VP of AI and Machine Learning Research in Fidelity Investments, defines AI and its impact on our lives. She also describes the ethical challenges of data bias and what people are doing to overcome it. Finally, Sarah explains why diversity and prejudice are significant concerns in AI development.
Tune in to this episode to learn how AI pushes for innovation.
Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:Sarah: "We invest deeply in technology. But we've also always recognized that technology is just a tool. It's really how we apply it that matters."
Sarah: “AI tools are showing us the AI bias. Maybe we can start thinking about it for ourselves and think about 'Do we have this bias?' And I think that's another way that AI could help us be more inclusive."
[26:23] A Prediction Ahead of its TimeJay: “[AI] is democratizing because it brings people into the tech. It's inspiring people–young people. Maybe folks that wouldn't otherwise be taught are encouraged to pursue these things. It's so promising for STEM education opportunities, and it'll be fun to watch as it evolves.”
[29:48] Jay’s Key TakeawaysSarah Hoffman is the Vice President for AI and Machine Learning Research at Fidelity Investments for over four years. Her research foci include the future of AI, enabling data-driven enterprises, the future of work, and digital ethics. She started as an Information Technology Analyst and gradually built her way into AI and Machine Learning over the past years. Sarah is passionate about enhancing AI to democratize innovation and creativity for everyone.
If you want to reach out, contact Sarah via LinkedIn or Twitter.
Enjoyed this Episode?If you did, subscribe and share it with your friends!
Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in, then leave us a review. You can also share this episode with your friends and colleagues. AI and machine learning are a big part of the future, so help your community find out more about it!
Have any questions? You can connect with us on LinkedIn.
Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, please visit our website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
AI is no longer for data scientists only. Most businesses have made AI tools part of their workflow. For example, we’ve seen chatbots, automated emails, and the like. As we embrace artificial intelligence, we have to discuss it. What is AI? What is it not? Should we use it for everything?
In this episode, Sarah Hoffman, VP of AI and Machine Learning Research in Fidelity Investments, defines AI and its impact on our lives. She also describes the ethical challenges of data bias and what people are doing to overcome it. Finally, Sarah explains why diversity and prejudice are significant concerns in AI development.
Tune in to this episode to learn how AI pushes for innovation.
Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:Sarah: "We invest deeply in technology. But we've also always recognized that technology is just a tool. It's really how we apply it that matters."
Sarah: “AI tools are showing us the AI bias. Maybe we can start thinking about it for ourselves and think about 'Do we have this bias?' And I think that's another way that AI could help us be more inclusive."
[26:23] A Prediction Ahead of its TimeJay: “[AI] is democratizing because it brings people into the tech. It's inspiring people–young people. Maybe folks that wouldn't otherwise be taught are encouraged to pursue these things. It's so promising for STEM education opportunities, and it'll be fun to watch as it evolves.”
[29:48] Jay’s Key TakeawaysSarah Hoffman is the Vice President for AI and Machine Learning Research at Fidelity Investments for over four years. Her research foci include the future of AI, enabling data-driven enterprises, the future of work, and digital ethics. She started as an Information Technology Analyst and gradually built her way into AI and Machine Learning over the past years. Sarah is passionate about enhancing AI to democratize innovation and creativity for everyone.
If you want to reach out, contact Sarah via LinkedIn or Twitter.
Enjoyed this Episode?If you did, subscribe and share it with your friends!
Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in, then leave us a review. You can also share this episode with your friends and colleagues. AI and machine learning are a big part of the future, so help your community find out more about it!
Have any questions? You can connect with us on LinkedIn.
Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, please visit our website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.