
About this episode
This lecture discusses proposals to limit AI powers and impacts while maximizing social benefits, focusing on design processes and individual discernment in using AI systems.
Watch the Q&A session: https://youtu.be/gj4d75_Clgg In this lecture, we look at proposals to limit AI powers and impacts, so bad outcomes are outweighed by social benefits from the technology. I’ll explain design processes (such as Human-Centred AI and Responsible AI) and technological approaches for AI system qualities like trustworthiness, explainability and “human in the loop”. We will explore how we, as individuals, can use AI based systems in discerning ways; and look at what ...
People in this episode
Guest: Matt Jones
Topics covered
- AI
- Human-Centred AI
- Responsible AI
- trustworthiness
- explainability
- social benefits
Keywords
- AI
- Human-Centred AI
- Responsible AI
- trustworthiness
- explainability
- social benefits
- technology
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