How to make AI systems more just with Hilary Pennington and Dr. Timnit Gebru #OnWhatMatters
Welcome to "On What Matters," a conversation series between our executive vice president Hilary Pennington and social justice leaders on the frontlines of change.
This episode features Dr. Timnit Gebru, the founder and executive director of the Distributed Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (DAIR), an interdisciplinary and global AI research institute rooted in the belief that AI is not inevitable, its harms are preventable, and when its production and deployment include diverse perspectives and deliberate processes it can be beneficial.
In this episode, Hilary and Dr. Gebru discuss how an inclusive and collaborative approach to creating AI systems can address the uneven benefits and harmful impacts of technology on society.
Learn more about DAIR at: www.dair-institute.org
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Видео How to make AI systems more just with Hilary Pennington and Dr. Timnit Gebru #OnWhatMatters канала Ford Foundation
This episode features Dr. Timnit Gebru, the founder and executive director of the Distributed Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (DAIR), an interdisciplinary and global AI research institute rooted in the belief that AI is not inevitable, its harms are preventable, and when its production and deployment include diverse perspectives and deliberate processes it can be beneficial.
In this episode, Hilary and Dr. Gebru discuss how an inclusive and collaborative approach to creating AI systems can address the uneven benefits and harmful impacts of technology on society.
Learn more about DAIR at: www.dair-institute.org
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We want this video to be accessible to the widest possible audience.
To learn more about inclusive media, please visit https://www.rootedinrights.org/accessthat/
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