Cross Section

S3E5: Ai-Da: Can robots be gendered?


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This week Jo, Alicia and Danny discuss artificial intelligence (AI) after the robot Ai-Da addressed the House of Lords this week. This leads on to a conversation on the ethical limits of medicine and invention. They also talk about World Mental Health Day, and recent debates around what the limits of charities' political lobbying and campaigning should be after a speech by Orlando Fraser, chairman of the Charity Commission. 
 
Here is the UnHerd article on surrogacy they refer to:
https://unherd.com/2022/10/how-surrogacy-is-transforming-medicine/  

 

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