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Latanya Sweeney

Professor of government and technology at Harvard University, known for her research on algorithmic bias and discrimination.

Top 5 podcasts with Latanya Sweeney

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Oct 26, 2023 • 1h 1min

Latanya Sweeney — On Shaping Technology to Human Purpose

Latanya Sweeney, a leading expert in data privacy and algorithms, explores the harms and benefits of technology. She emphasizes the need for shaping technology to serve human purpose and minimizing potential harms. The discussion covers the challenges of trustworthiness on the internet, the evolution of artificial intelligence, and the importance of asking questions and finding solutions in technology design.
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Feb 26, 2025 • 57min

Latanya Sweeney on AI, trust, and privacy

Latanya Sweeney, a Harvard professor and data privacy expert, dives into the ethical implications of AI. She discusses how AI alters our perception of truth and explores the balance between personal privacy and technological advancement. The conversation tackles the importance of trust in AI systems, governance challenges, and the need for technological literacy. Sweeney also sheds light on the impact of generative AI on societal norms and advocates for accountability in tech, emphasizing collective responsibility for equitable outcomes.
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Sep 14, 2023 • 2min

A New Season of On Being Is Coming

Get ready for a new season of On Being with guests such as Kerry Washington, Kate Bowler, Reid Hoffman, Latanya Sweeney, Nick Cave, and Baratunde Thurston. They will explore topics like loss, love, AI, truth, and acting in this upcoming season starting on September 21st.
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Oct 26, 2023 • 1h 25min

[Unedited] Latanya Sweeney with Krista Tippett

Latanya Sweeney, pioneer in online privacy and algorithms, explores the impact of technology on society, unforeseen consequences of generative AI, the role of public interest technologists, and the evolution of artificial intelligence.
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Aug 8, 2019 • 51min

How Much Does Your Name Matter? (Rebroadcast )

In this discussion, Latanya Sweeney, a Harvard professor specializing in algorithmic bias, and Eric Oliver, a University of Chicago political scientist, delve into how names shape personal and societal identities. They explore quirky naming choices and their surprising effects on life outcomes, economic prospects, and perceptions in society. The pair highlights alarming biases in advertising linked to racial names and how these biases impact hiring practices. The conversation reveals the profound interplay between names, identity, and social implications.