AI and the Future of Work

Tiernan Ray, journalist in publications like The New York Times and Fortune, discusses the state of AI ethics and how to thrive in a world of automated decisions

June 27, 2021 Season 2 Episode 33
AI and the Future of Work
Tiernan Ray, journalist in publications like The New York Times and Fortune, discusses the state of AI ethics and how to thrive in a world of automated decisions
Show Notes

Tiernan Ray is an accomplished journalist who has written extensively for publications like ZDNet, the New York Times, Barron’s, CNN Money, Fortune, and Bloomberg. He famously launched coverage of machine learning for Barron’s back in 2015 with a cover story called “The Cloud Chip”.

In this wide-ranging discussion, Tiernan shares how the principles of ethics should be applied to AI based on his thorough analysis of current research.

Listen and learn...

  • Why the field of AI ethics requires "those with authority to also have responsibility" for outcomes.
  • How to instrument explainability into automated decisions made by algorithms and why explainability is like the paradox of Schrodinger's cat.
  • How AI ethics is challenging because we're reducing topics like justice and fairness to algorithms whose behavior is dictated by objective functions.
  • What Tiernan means when he says AI regulators can't be trusted to "grade their own homework".
  • Why your personal data may soon be managed on a blockchain as a new layer of the traditional OSI stack.

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