The chapter explores the legal implications of algorithms and their lack of transparency, using a scenario where a mortgage lending algorithm is accused of discrimination. It highlights the challenges of understanding and judging complex algorithms and discusses the need for new types of lawyers and experts to address these issues in the future.
The chess grandmaster, political activist, and author joins Tyler for a conversation on artificial intelligence, Russia, Putin, how education must change, favorite cities for chess, the most likely challenger to Magnus Carlsen, Tolstoy v. Dostoevsky, the benefits of pressure for performance, and why we should speed up our search for new frontiers and challenges.
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Recorded April 29th, 2017 Other ways to connect