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In this episode I interview Auxane Bloch. She is a cyber psychologist and research associate at the Technical University of Munich's Institute for Ethics in AI.
In this episode, we talk about the psychological impacts of AI and the addiction patterns it causes. We discuss how AI can help in psychology, but also how AI should not be used in psychology, and some misconceptions around the psychology behind AI and tech.
As usual we weave in what builders should watch out for when building out new tech.
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Footnotes:
Human-robot dynamics: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/ijoes-01-2024-0034/full/html
Auxane's website: https://bochauxane.wixsite.com/auxane-boch
Introduction to video games ethics: https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap/book/9781803928241/book-part-9781803928241-21.xml https://www.ieai.sot.tum.de/research/psais/
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In this episode I speak to Zamina Ahmad, an AI consultant passionate about building products responsibly.
We tackle the common pitfalls of corporates and enterprise clients building AI products, while also exploring her definition of responsible AI.
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Shownote Links:
UN AI Playbook: https://unite.un.org/sites/unite.un.org/files/un-tw-responsible_tech-playbook_external.pdf OECD AI Principles: https://oecd.ai/en/ai-principles Zamina's website: https://www.zamina.de/en -
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In this episode, I speak to Louis de Diesbach, tech philosopher and author of "Hello ChatGPT".
We tackle questions such as "How will human-to-human relationships evolve when human-to-machine ones become more prominent?".
He argues there is no responsible AI without a basic philosophical understanding, of asking the right questions to build pertinent and relevant products.
Shownote links:
- Louis' website
- Sherry Tuckle - Reclaiming Conversation
- The Ethics of Uneasiness - Marion Muller-Colard
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In this episode of the Responsible AI podcast, Alexandre Karim Howard speaks with Anna Spitznagel about the importance of AI governance, the founding story of her company Trail, and the challenges organizations face in implementing responsible AI practices.
They discuss the need for trust in AI systems, the impact of regulation, and the role of startups in fostering responsible AI.
Anna emphasizes the importance of transparency, collaboration, and top-down buy-in for successful AI governance, while also addressing the cultural challenges that arise during implementation.
If you want to know more about how you can implement AI responsibly, message us at [email protected]
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Shownote links:
- Trail (Anna's company)
- EU AI Act
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In this episode we speak to Leon Ingelse, data scientist and AI ethicist. We talk about how companies can prep for the first AI product launch responsibly, and how to take the first steps.
He looks at it both from the eyes of a data scientist and someone who has launched products himself.
As this is our first published episode, we hope you stick with us as we iterate and improve as we go! Thanks for listening!
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The Responsible AI Podcast is a brand new podcast brought to you by Regenerative Products.
We will be interviewing experts across the fields of AI governance, AI ethics, and AI regulation to help inform people building AI products how to do so safely, responsibly and legally.
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