7. AI and Human Rights: Why are Robots always white?
AI Ethics Now - A podcast by Tom Ritchie, Jennie Mills, IATL, WIHEA, University of Warwick
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This week, we delve into the critical intersection of AI and human rights. Our guest, Imogen Canavan, is a legal consultant working on the front lines of refugee protection. With her expertise in human rights and her experience supporting individuals fleeing persecution, Imogen provides invaluable insights into the potential impacts of AI on refugees and the importance of ensuring that these technologies are used ethically and responsibly. Tune in to this important conversation! AI Ethics Now Exploring the ethical dilemmas of AI in Higher Education and beyond. A University of Warwick IATL Podcast This podcast series was developed by Dr Tom Ritchie and Dr Jennie Mills, the module leads of the IATL module "The AI Revolution: Ethics, Technology, and Society" at the University of Warwick. The AI Revolution module explores the history, current state, and potential futures of artificial intelligence, examining its profound impact on society, individuals, and the very definition of 'humanness.' This podcast was initially designed to provide a deeper dive into the key themes explored each week in class. We want to share the discussions we have had to help offer a broader, interdisciplinary perspective on the ethical and societal implications of artificial intelligence to a wider audience. Join each fortnight for new critical conversations on AI Ethics with local, national, and international experts. We will discuss: - Ethical Dimensions of AI: Fairness, bias, transparency, and accountability. - Societal Implications: How AI is transforming industries, economies, and our understanding of humanity. - The Future of AI: Potential benefits, risks, and shaping a future where AI serves humanity. If you want to join the podcast as a guest, contact [email protected].
