There Is No End Goal for AI Ethics - Mitigating Emerging Challenges
USC Information Sciences Institute via YouTube
Overview
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Explore the ongoing challenges and evolving nature of AI ethics in this 20-minute talk featuring Adam Russell, Director of the AI Division at USC Information Sciences Institute, and Rebecca Dorn, a research assistant at ISI. Delve into the complexities of building a better world with AI, examining topics such as inequity in AI, the importance of accessible terminology, and unexpected findings in social media analysis. Gain insights into the potential future applications of AI as a tool and the need for adaptive regulations. Learn about key figures in technological news interpretation and discover actionable steps for addressing AI-related issues. Understand why AI ethics is an ever-evolving field with no definitive end goal, constantly presenting new challenges to mitigate.
Syllabus
"There is no end goal for AI ethics, there will always be something new to mitigate"
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USC Information Sciences Institute