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The big disruptions wrought by technology are easy to identify, but more often than not, the disruptions are subtle and occur over time. In this episode of WMD, Dr. Tamara Schwartz describes the approach she takes in the classroom to get students thinking about some of the bigger ethical questions presented by technological innovation. She then hands off the episode to Jimmy Metzgar, Mariah Robertson, and Matt DeSoye who continue their previous discussion about artificial intelligence as they wrestle with various contexts for applying AI and the ethical questions they create.
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The big disruptions wrought by technology are easy to identify, but more often than not, the disruptions are subtle and occur over time. In this episode of WMD, Dr. Tamara Schwartz describes the approach she takes in the classroom to get students thinking about some of the bigger ethical questions presented by technological innovation. She then hands off the episode to Jimmy Metzgar, Mariah Robertson, and Matt DeSoye who continue their previous discussion about artificial intelligence as they wrestle with various contexts for applying AI and the ethical questions they create.