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In the third episode of Data Capital, we examine the thorny issue of how to ensure we use data and artificial intelligence effectively - but do not abuse them.
Professor Shannon Vallor, an expert in the challenging relationship between ethics and technology, reminds us that artificial intelligence is "human all the way down" - and insists self-aware machines are NOT about to take over the world.
She says: “There is nothing mysterious or magical about AI - it’s something that is transforming our world but completely reflective of our own human strengths and weaknesses.”
Professor Vallor, the Baillie Gifford Chair in the Ethics of Data and Artificial Intelligence, is joined by Nick Thomas and Kyle McEnery of Baillie Gifford - and Kyle discusses how data and AI can help people invest their money both wisely, and ethically.
In the third episode of Data Capital, we examine the thorny issue of how to ensure we use data and artificial intelligence effectively - but do not abuse them.
Professor Shannon Vallor, an expert in the challenging relationship between ethics and technology, reminds us that artificial intelligence is "human all the way down" - and insists self-aware machines are NOT about to take over the world.
She says: “There is nothing mysterious or magical about AI - it’s something that is transforming our world but completely reflective of our own human strengths and weaknesses.”
Professor Vallor, the Baillie Gifford Chair in the Ethics of Data and Artificial Intelligence, is joined by Nick Thomas and Kyle McEnery of Baillie Gifford - and Kyle discusses how data and AI can help people invest their money both wisely, and ethically.