Merve Hickok is one of the most recognized thought leaders in the emerging field of AI ethics. Merve is the founder of AIethicist.org and Lighthouse Career Consulting. Her work is at the intersection of AI and data ethics along with social justice and DEI policy and regulation.
Merve was recently listed among the top 100 most brilliant women in AI ethics and in the past she lectured at the University of Michigan’s School of Information on Data Science ethics. Merve’s at the forefront of this emerging field that will define how we live and work for the next several decades. This is an important conversation. Enjoy!
Listen and learn…
1. What led to Merve founding AIEthicist.org 2. How the AI ethics conversation has evolved over the past year 3. What the White House got right (and wrong) in the blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights 4. What responsible AI means to Merve 5. Why regulation doesn’t necessarily constrain innovation 6. How AI policy and regulation are different around the world
References in this episode...
Why Meta’s newest LLM survived only three days onlineJonathan Frankle on AI and the Future of WorkRene Morkos from ALICE Technologies on AI and the Future of WorkPanos Siozos from LearnWorlds on AI and the Future of WorkPaddy Padmanabhan from Damo Consulting on AI and the Future of Work
Merve Hickok is one of the most recognized thought leaders in the emerging field of AI ethics. Merve is the founder of AIethicist.org and Lighthouse Career Consulting. Her work is at the intersection of AI and data ethics along with social justice and DEI policy and regulation.
Merve was recently listed among the top 100 most brilliant women in AI ethics and in the past she lectured at the University of Michigan’s School of Information on Data Science ethics. Merve’s at the forefront of this emerging field that will define how we live and work for the next several decades. This is an important conversation. Enjoy!
Listen and learn…
1. What led to Merve founding AIEthicist.org 2. How the AI ethics conversation has evolved over the past year 3. What the White House got right (and wrong) in the blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights 4. What responsible AI means to Merve 5. Why regulation doesn’t necessarily constrain innovation 6. How AI policy and regulation are different around the world
References in this episode...
Why Meta’s newest LLM survived only three days onlineJonathan Frankle on AI and the Future of WorkRene Morkos from ALICE Technologies on AI and the Future of WorkPanos Siozos from LearnWorlds on AI and the Future of WorkPaddy Padmanabhan from Damo Consulting on AI and the Future of Work
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