PROMISES AND PERILS OF AI BY HARVARD THINKING PODCAST
“So, with AI, there are going to be consequences, and some of them will be good surprises, and others of them will be bad surprises. What is it that we want to do in the way of achieving a good society? And where does the technology help us or hurt us?
Until recently, the capabilities of artificial intelligence have fallen short of human imagination. It's now catching up, and it raises the question, how do we develop these technologies ethically? Thank you.
Welcome to Harvard Thinking, a podcast where the life of the mind meets everyday life. Today, we're joined by...
Martin Wattenberg. I'm a computer scientist and a professor here at Harvard.
Martin is also part of Embedded Ethics, a Harvard initiative to bring philosophers into computer science classrooms. Then...
Susan Murphy. I'm a professor also here at Harvard. I'm in statistics and the computer science department.
She's also a faculty member at the Kempner Institute for the Study of Natural and Artificial Intelligence. She works at the intersection of AI and health. And finally...
Sheila Jasanoff, and I work at the Kennedy School of Government.
A pioneer in the field, she's done a lot of work in science[…]”
From Harvard Thinking: The promise and peril of AI, 10 Apr 2024
https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/harvard-thinking/id1727411132?i=1000652041819
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