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In this episode I chat to Miles Brundage. Miles leads the policy research team at Open AI. Unsurprisingly, we talk a lot about GPT and generative AI. Our conservation covers the risks that arise from their use, their speed of development, how they should be regulated, the harms they may cause and the opportunities they create. We also talk a bit about what it is like working at OpenAI and why Miles made the transition from academia to industry (sort of). Lots of useful insight in this episode from someone at the coalface of AI development.
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92 - The Ethics of Virtual Worlds
91 - Rights for Robots, Animals and Nature?
90 - The Future of Identity
89 - Is Morality All About Cooperation?
88 - The Ethics of Social Credit Systems
87 - AI and the Value Alignment Problem
86 - Are Video Games Immoral?
85 - The Internet and the Tyranny of Perceived Opinion
84 - Social Media, COVID-19 and Value Change
83 - Privacy is Power
82 - What should we do about facial recognition technology?
81 - Consumer Credit, Big Tech and AI Crime
80 - Bias, Algorithms and Criminal Justice
79 - Is There A Techno-Responsibility Gap?
78 - Humans and Robots: Ethics, Agency and Anthropomorphism
77 - Should AI be Explainable?
76 - Surveillance, Privacy and COVID-19
75 - The Vital Ethical Contexts of Coronavirus
74 - How to Understand COVID 19
73 - The Ethics of Healthcare Prioritisation during COVID 19
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