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Today, I welcome back Carl Miller, a leading expert in the ethics of artificial intelligence and the Research Director at Demos, a UK-based think tank. After his insightful discussion on information warfare, cyber-attacks, and weaponisation of social media in Episode 51, Carl returns to delve deeper into the ethical, social, and political ramifications of AI. From exploring the centralisation of power in AI development to discussing real-world case studies on deepfake technology and ethical risks, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the complex landscape of AI governance and ethics. Carl also shares inspiring stories of AI's potential for social good, making this a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of AI and its impact on society.
As you’ll hear, Carl also shared details about his latest project Recursive Public, an experiment in identifying areas of consensus and disagreement among the international AI community, policymakers, and the public on key questions of governance. Please consider supporting this important and worthwhile AI governance project. You can register here.
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51. Carl Miller - On Information Warfare, Social Media and pro-Russian influence campaigns in BRICS
50. Peter W Singer - On Ukrainian information warfare, social media dominance and the power of narrative
49. Dmytro Gurin - The view from Ukraine
48. MAJGEN Mick Ryan: On the Russian invasion and his recent book ’War Transformed’
47. Arne Dalhaug and Wolfgang Sporrer - On the War in Ukraine
46. Marc Garlasco - War through the eyes of a Pentagon Chief of High Value Targeting
45. Introducing 2022
44. Special Release: Wolfgang Sporrer - Providing Nuance To The Crisis In Ukraine
43. Special Release: Lieutenant General (Ret.) Arne Bård Dalhaug: On the current Russia/Ukraine crisis
42. Special Release: Mark Willacy - On ‘Killing Field‘ and ‘Rogue Forces‘
41. My reflections on the first year of The Voices Of War
40. Samuel Moyn - On ‘Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War‘
39. Toby Harnden - A deep dive into ‘First Casualty: The Untold Story of the CIA Mission to Avenge 9/11‘
38. Michael Vatikiotis - Southeast Asia and its peculiar role in global politics
37. Dr Douglas Fields - On ‘Why We Snap‘ and our neural wiring for Violence
36. Arjan Verdooren - ‘Cultures don‘t meet, people do‘
35. John Blaxland and Qinduo Xu - On AUKUS, US/China relations and growing tensions
34. Tom and Jen Satterly - The All Secure Foundation
33. Gregg D. Caruso - On the Illusion of Free Will, Myth of Meritocracy and the need to rethink our Justice Systems
32. Steve Dennis - On getting shot, kidnapped and the court case that sent tremors through the humanitarian aid industry
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