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The government launched an AI Action Plan last year to work with new technology towards transforming and delivering an improved justice system. As part of this plan, we now understand that artificial intelligence could be used to predict criminals of the future by identifying children who could turn to crime as they grow up. Petrie wants to know if you trust AI to do this job properly, or are you worried it's going to be unfair?
She takes your calls after hearing from Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Emma Cunningham, to get her thoughts on how these algorithms could play out, and CEO of Bang Edutainment, Jennifer Ogole OBE, who works on early intervention of young people at risk of social exclusion.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By TalkThe government launched an AI Action Plan last year to work with new technology towards transforming and delivering an improved justice system. As part of this plan, we now understand that artificial intelligence could be used to predict criminals of the future by identifying children who could turn to crime as they grow up. Petrie wants to know if you trust AI to do this job properly, or are you worried it's going to be unfair?
She takes your calls after hearing from Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Emma Cunningham, to get her thoughts on how these algorithms could play out, and CEO of Bang Edutainment, Jennifer Ogole OBE, who works on early intervention of young people at risk of social exclusion.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.