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Welcome back to the Tech Policy Grind Podcast by the Internet Law & Policy Foundry!
In this episode, Class 4 Fellow Lama Mohammed chats with Jiahao Chen, Founder and CEO of Artifical Intelligence, LLC, Amber Ezzell, Policy Counsel at the Future of Privacy Forum, and Juhi Koré, Digital Projects in a recent panel on bias in artificial intelligence (AI).
In a fourth event in a series of AI-related webinars leading up to The Foundry’s Annual Policy Hackathon, Lama, Jiahao, Amber, and Juhi define AI bias, explain its harmful effects, and provide insights into global AI policy developments.
For more, listen to the entire conversation on YouTube.
Check out the Foundry on Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn and subscribe to our newsletter!
If you’d like to support the show, donate to the Foundry here or reach out to us at [email protected].
DISCLAIMER: Lama, Jiahao, Amber, and Juhi engaged with the Internet Law & Policy Foundry voluntarily and in their personal capacities. The views and opinions expressed on this show don’t reflect the organizations and institutions they are affiliated with.
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Welcome back to the Tech Policy Grind Podcast by the Internet Law & Policy Foundry!
In this episode, Class 4 Fellow Lama Mohammed chats with Jiahao Chen, Founder and CEO of Artifical Intelligence, LLC, Amber Ezzell, Policy Counsel at the Future of Privacy Forum, and Juhi Koré, Digital Projects in a recent panel on bias in artificial intelligence (AI).
In a fourth event in a series of AI-related webinars leading up to The Foundry’s Annual Policy Hackathon, Lama, Jiahao, Amber, and Juhi define AI bias, explain its harmful effects, and provide insights into global AI policy developments.
For more, listen to the entire conversation on YouTube.
Check out the Foundry on Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn and subscribe to our newsletter!
If you’d like to support the show, donate to the Foundry here or reach out to us at [email protected].
DISCLAIMER: Lama, Jiahao, Amber, and Juhi engaged with the Internet Law & Policy Foundry voluntarily and in their personal capacities. The views and opinions expressed on this show don’t reflect the organizations and institutions they are affiliated with.