This weeks episode takes a look into the ethics of machine learning (not AI) and why this is an area for consideration. We discuss how facial recognition software has some great benefits and where it has issues and potential problems and ethics in warfare. This episode is packed full of really interesting stuff and one of my favourite topics
My guest this week is
Justin Sherman is studying Computer Science and Political Science at Duke University, focused on cybersecurity, cyberwarfare, and cyber governance. He’s a Cyber Researcher at North Carolina State University’s Laboratory for Analytic Sciences, where he works with the U.S. Department of Defense, National Security Agency, and others in the defense and intelligence communities on issues of cyber and national security; and he writes regularly for numerous blogs, journals, and news sites on cybersecurity, cyber policy, and technology ethics. His latest paper, “Practical Human Security,” is coming out in roughly a week in Cybersecurity Trends Magazine.
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