Can AI ever be truly trustworthy when the stakes are high? That's what machine learning and artificial intelligence researcher Jessica Zosa Forde hopes to achieve with her studies at Brown University.
She joins us to discuss her work on ensuring less common languages don't get forgotten - and how efforts with te reo Māori are leading the way.
She also highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in these technologies as they become more pervasive in our lives.
Plus, an interview with HP's president of personal systems Alex Cho about how AI-powered PCs may enhance worker satisfaction and productivity.
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From the episode
- Remote or in the office, work is still not really working - BusinessDesk
- Z by HP Boost lets workstations put idle GPUs to work on AI - ITP Tech Blog
- Living in the era of Moore’s Law squared - ITP Tech Blog
- Jessica Zosa Forde - Selected Publications - GitHub
- Angry Amazon employees are ‘rage applying’ for new jobs after Andy Jassy’s RTO mandate: ‘I will not go back’ - Fortune
From elsewhere online
- Mark Zuckerberg should forget the Quest: Meta's Orion is the real game changer, tech analysts say - Business Insider
- Meta’s New Headsets Show Apple Has Lost Its Way With the Vision Pro - Bloomberg
- Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter review – the ego has landed, just not on Mars - The Guardian
- OpenAI reportedly wants to build 5-gigawatt data centers, and nobody knows who could supply that much power - Fortune