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This week, I welcome philosopher, author, & AI ethics expert, Reid Blackman, Ph.D., to discuss Ethical AI. Reid authored the book, "Ethical Machines," and is the CEO & Founder of Virtue Consultants, a digital ethical risk consultancy. His extensive background in philosophy & ethics, coupled with his engagement with orgs like AWS, U.S. Bank, the FBI, & NASA, offers a unique perspective on the challenges & misconceptions surrounding AI ethics.
In our conversation, we discuss 'passive privacy' & 'active privacy' and the need for individuals to exercise control over their data. Reid explains how the quest to train data for ML/AI can lead to privacy violations, particularly for BigTech companies. We touch on many concepts in the AI space including: automated decision making vs. keeping "humans in the loop;" combating AI ethics fatigue; and advice for technical staff involved in AI product development. Reid stresses the importance of protecting privacy, educating users, & deciding whether to utilize external APIs or on-prem servers.
We end by highlighting his HBR article - "Generative AI-xiety" - and discuss the 4 primary areas of ethical concern for LLMs:
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This week, I welcome philosopher, author, & AI ethics expert, Reid Blackman, Ph.D., to discuss Ethical AI. Reid authored the book, "Ethical Machines," and is the CEO & Founder of Virtue Consultants, a digital ethical risk consultancy. His extensive background in philosophy & ethics, coupled with his engagement with orgs like AWS, U.S. Bank, the FBI, & NASA, offers a unique perspective on the challenges & misconceptions surrounding AI ethics.
In our conversation, we discuss 'passive privacy' & 'active privacy' and the need for individuals to exercise control over their data. Reid explains how the quest to train data for ML/AI can lead to privacy violations, particularly for BigTech companies. We touch on many concepts in the AI space including: automated decision making vs. keeping "humans in the loop;" combating AI ethics fatigue; and advice for technical staff involved in AI product development. Reid stresses the importance of protecting privacy, educating users, & deciding whether to utilize external APIs or on-prem servers.
We end by highlighting his HBR article - "Generative AI-xiety" - and discuss the 4 primary areas of ethical concern for LLMs:
Topics Covered:
Resources Mentioned:
Guest Info:
Send us a text
Copyright © 2022 - 2024 Principled LLC. All rights reserved.
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