AI Companies Shouldn't Grade Their Own Homework: Buolamwini

AI Companies Shouldn't Grade Their Own Homework: Buolamwini

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Business, Information Technology (IT), Architecture, Social Studies

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The transcript discusses the Algorithmic Justice League's role in AI regulation, highlighting the importance of civil society's involvement and the need for balanced power distribution in AI development. It critiques the current media portrayal of AI risks and emphasizes addressing immediate biases in AI systems. The executive order's impact on AI safety measures and the engagement of tech companies like OpenAI are also explored.

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What are the main goals of the Algorithmic Justice League as discussed in the text?

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How does the executive order aim to influence the use of AI by government agencies?

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What concerns are raised about the involvement of tech companies in setting regulations for AI?

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What is the significance of the AI Safety Summit mentioned in the text?

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In what ways does the speaker suggest that third-party involvement could improve AI safety measures?

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How does the speaker view the current state of funding and control in AI development across different sectors?

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What are the potential risks associated with AI that the speaker emphasizes?

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