The Gradient: Perspectives on AI

Suresh Venkatasubramanian: An AI Bill of Rights

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Jan 12, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
How Did Your Interest in AI Begin?
02:02 • 5min
3
AI Fairness
06:37 • 2min
4
The Algorithmic Lens
08:53 • 5min
5
Bringing People Together in the Room Is Not Enough
14:21 • 5min
6
Interaction Between Computer Scientist and Moral Philosopher
18:51 • 4min
7
The Trolley Problem
23:16 • 4min
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Is Frames Used or Dismantled When Necessary?
26:58 • 6min
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Recursive Requirements in Decision Making
32:29 • 5min
10
Kantian Autonomy
37:34 • 4min
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The Bill of Rights and the ACLU
42:03 • 4min
12
The Process of Gathering and Consolidating Insights
45:59 • 2min
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Is There Anything That We Didn't Address in the Bill?
48:18 • 5min
14
The EU AI Act and Digital Privacy
52:55 • 4min
15
Is There a Difference Between AI and Chess?
56:43 • 3min
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Is There a Deliberate Ambiguity in AI?
59:17 • 2min
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Digital Privacy and the Bill of Rights
01:00:47 • 5min
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Is the GDPR a Good Idea?
01:05:38 • 2min
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Is There a Blueprint for Automated Systems?
01:07:41 • 4min
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Is the Bill of Rights a Good Idea?
01:11:21 • 2min
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Is the Bill of Rights a Work in Progress?
01:13:24 • 2min
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Do You Think the Bill Is a Good Idea?
01:15:52 • 3min
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Is There a Human Optimism for Veterans Affairs?
01:19:11 • 4min
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Is the USTP a Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights?
01:23:31 • 3min
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The EU, AI Act - Is There a Right Answer?
01:26:43 • 4min
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Academics and Technologist in Policy Spaces
01:30:32 • 3min
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Technology and Public Policy - It's a Work in Progress
01:33:28 • 3min
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Is There a One Single Career Path in Public Policy?
01:36:18 • 3min
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The Gradient Podcast - Part 2
01:38:50 • 2min