The traditional view of open source code implementing AI algorithms may not be sufficient to guarantee inspectability and replicability of the AI systems. Algorithms are deciding who stays in jail or which customers deserve credit to buy a house.
Welcome to a brand new episode of Deep Dive: AI! For today’s conversation, we are joined by Mo Zhou, a PhD student at Johns Hopkins University and an official Debian developer since 2018. Tune in as Mo speaks to the…
Along with all the positive, revolutionary aspects of AI comes a more sinister side. Joining us today to discuss ethics in AI from the developer’s point of view is David Gray Widder. David is currently doing his Ph.D. at the…
Because we lack a fundamental understanding of the internal mechanisms of current AI models, today’s guest has a few theories about what these models might do when they encounter situations outside of their training data, with potentially catastrophic results. Tuning…
The mystery that surrounds the possibilities and probabilities of AI is multilayered, and depending on your perspective and involvement with new technology, your access to reliable information and a clear picture of current progress could be obscured in several ways.…
What are the copyright implications for AI? Can artwork created by a machine register for copyright? These are some of the questions we answer in this episode of Deep Dive: AI, an Open Source Initiative that explores how Artificial Intelligence…
Welcome to Deep Dive:AI podcast, the first part of an online event from the Open Source Initiative. We’ll be exploring how Artificial Intelligence impacts open source software, from developers to businesses to the rest of us.
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