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In this insightful episode, I (Tolulope Awoyomi) sit down with Lusine and Trung, two AI professionals from the National Fair Housing Alliance, to discuss the critical intersection of AI governance and engineering. Lusine, an AI governance researcher, and Trung, an AI engineer, share their collaborative journey developing Textrify, a tool designed to distinguish between AI-generated and human content.
Together, we dive into essential questions around bias, transparency, ethical AI, and the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in responsible AI development. As AI grows increasingly sophisticated, our conversation addresses both the opportunities and challenges of creating AI that is both innovative and accountable.CHAPTERS:00:00 Snippet01:21 Textrify: Bridging Policy and Engineering in AI06:21 The Role of AI Detection Tools in Accountability10:56 The 'Cat and Mouse' Race in AI Detection13:51 Balancing Innovation and Regulation21:36 De-biasing AI: Technical and Policy Approaches27:31 Importance of Interdisciplinary Collaboration in AI32:36 Ethics, Public Fear, and AI’s Future41:36 Exciting Prospects in AI and Policy46:56 Closing Thoughts and Key TakeawaysLet’s stay connected! Here are our LinkedIn profiles if you’d like to get in touch:Tolulope Awoyomi
Lusine Petrosyan
Trung Lam
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In this solo episode dedicated to teaching people about AI, I explore two key subfields of AI: machine learning and deep learning.
I explain these concepts and provide practical application.
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🎙️ Guest: W. Curtis Preston
Visit W. Curtis Preston's website: https://s2data.com/
CHAPTERS
00:00 - Prelude 00:38 - Introduction 01:40 - Why the blend of Technical Expertise and Legal Knowledge? 03:35 - Initiated 3 legal cases as a non-attorney and prevailed 06:38 - Law, Tech and AI: Impact and influence of AI in the legal industry now and in the future 09:40 - In court: Tendering of evidence and the rise of sophisticated deep fake technologies - Measures to avoid fake videos and images from being tendered in court 14:59 - Differentiating between AI-generated content and authentic material 16:12 - Explaining tech behind legal processes to lawyers in language they understand 23:10 - Should legal professionals working in technical fields get education on technical concepts? 24:52 - Intersection between AI and the data/cyber recovery industry 26:10 - Ethical challenges 28:31 - The future in the next 10 years: AI, discovery, law, and data 34:02 - Concluding thoughts 34:52 - Outro -
This solo episode is a continuation of my solo episode series dedicated to helping you understand AI better.
In this episode, I focus on the different types of artificial intelligence, breaking down the key categories and explaining their distinctions in a simple, approachable way.
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00:00 - Introduction/short clip
00:27 - Interlude
01:47 - Stakeholder engagement in AI development process
- The need for more diverse voices
- Importance of representative data and testing
09:22 - AI/ML resembling humans
- AI as mirrors reflecting historic biases
- Example: Hallucinations
11:09 - Bias and assumptions vs. discrimination
18:30 - Ethical challenges for AI safety
- Emerging field: difficulty in identifying all ethical issues
- Ethical considerations
23:40 - Ethical values versus innovation: which should take precedence?
26:31 - Can teams with different thinking modes work together?
30:44 - Importance of AI education/literacy
- Extent of education needed
- Potential for mandatory AI literacy
- Impact across sectors (education, health, etc.)
32:42 - AI's impact on employment
- Workplace use of AI
- People bringing AI tools to work
37:00 - Imagining the future with AI
42:18 - Risks of personalized algorithms
43:42 - Preparing for upcoming AI risks
44:42 - An AI model to differentiate human-written vs. AI-generated content
50:19 - Conclusion
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Often, we focus on the question "What is AI?" 🤔
In this podcast episode, I take a different approach by debunking three common misconceptions about artificial intelligence (AI).
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In this insightful podcast episode, we have the privilege of learning from Dr. Michael Akinwumi, Chief Responsible AI Officer, whose work in the field is truly inspirational. This episode covers a wide range of topics related to Responsible AI and is the first part of a two-part series.
Timeline:
0:00 Podcast intro
0:35 Introduction of guest
1:32 Guest introduces himself
2:15 Discussion about NFHA and involvement in eliminating algorithmic bias and discrimination
5:17 Five principles of Responsible AI
8:27 Explainability vs. AI models as black boxes
10:40 Components of building AI systems
12:49 Specialization areas in AI
14:08 Mathematics in AI
16:56 AI systems as socio-technical systems
18:13 Linking PhD in Applied Mathematics to tech
20:20 Peeling the layers of AI
22:24 Encouragement for Nigerians and preparing for the future of work
27:36 Outro
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Am I a futurist… maybe.
In this episode, I spoke about 5 predictions of the future with AI:
00:49 - Number 1 Prediction 03:46 - Number 2 Prediction 04:48 - Number 3 Prediction 05:25 - Number 4 Prediction 07:48 - Number 5 Prediction 09:23 - Concluding Thoughts and Advice -
In this engaging episode of "Everything AI and Law," I sit down with Brian Beckcom, a multifaceted expert who embodies the convergence of AI, law, computer science, and philosophy. Join us for a thought-provoking fireside chat.
Key Topics Discussed:
Maintaining the Human Touch in the Age of AI: Explore how the integration of AI in various sectors challenges our perception of human interaction and what measures can be taken to preserve the essential human element. Challenges and Ethical Considerations of AI in Law: We discuss the ethical dilemmas and challenges that arise from the use of AI in legal practices. Adapting to the Changing Landscape of AI in the Legal Profession: Gain valuable perspectives on how legal professionals can adapt to the rapid advancements in AI, the skills needed for the future, and the impact on traditional legal roles.Tune in for a comprehensive and insightful conversation that bridges the gap between technology, law, and philosophy, offering listeners a unique view into the future of AI and its profound impact on the legal profession.
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Welcome to an exciting episode of "Somewhat of My AI Clone" that shows the lines between human and artificial intelligence are fast becoming blurred! The truth is, AI capabilities will only get better. In this special episode, I, Tolulope Awoyomi, sit down with my AI version to delve into my personal journey and professional experiences at the intersection of law and technology.
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This episode delves into three of the numerous ongoing legal cases at the forefront of AI and copyright law. As these landmark cases unfold, they are set to establish critical precedents that could shape the future interaction between AI technologies and intellectual property rights. We provide an in-depth analysis of the key motions and rulings so far, offering valuable insights into the legal strategies and implications. This episode is ideal for legal professionals, tech enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the dynamic interplay between emerging technologies and copyright laws.
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01:04 Intro
01:40 About CalypsoAI (Neil’s Company)
04:09 How secure is AI?
05:16 Who builds AI Ethics
06:09 Drawing the line between safeguarding AI versus sttifling innovation
09:32 Deepfakes and replicable human voices
12:44 Differentiating deepfakes from real videos
15:30 An imagery of the future with AI technologies
18:22 Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
20:46 5 pieces of advice on avoiding job displacement and unemployment.
22:59 Legal Issues associated with AI
23:32 Advice to lawyers
25:38 Advice to AI Enthusiasts or prospective AI Experts
26:28 Closing Remarks
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00:00 Understanding Deepfakes and their Implications
05:01 Mitigations to Deepfakes
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00:00 Introduction and Background
03:12 Legal Issues with AI Technology
06:36 Regulating AI: Balancing Innovation and Ethics
09:47 Concerns about AI Taking Jobs
13:30 AI’s Impact on the Legal Profession and Education
16:09 Would AI affect the paycheck of lawyers?
18:09 Final Thoughts
19:56 Closing remarks
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00:00 Introduction
00:26 EU AI Act
03:05 First UN Resolution on AI
03:56 Elon Musk’s Lawsuit against OpenAI
05:30 SaulLM-7B: A pioneering Large Language Model for Law
07:15 ChatGPT in Robot Form: Figure 01
08:31 Devin: The World’s 1st AI Software Engineer
09:11 My Thoughts
11:12 Conclusion and Closing remarks
[Check the podcast on "EUROPEAN UNION (EU) AI Act" if interested in an-indepth overview]
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00:00 Introduction
00:16 Classification of AI By Risk Levels
00:49 Prohibited AI Systems
01:36 High-Risk AI Systems
03:06 General Purpose AI (GPAI)
03:58 Obligations and Applicability
05:12 Exempted Areas
05:57 Implementation Timeline
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00:00 Podcast Aim and Episode Introduction
00:41 Legal issues associated with AI
00:45 Data & AI
01:26 Copyright, Intellectual Property, and Trademark
02:21 Privacy
03:03 Trade secret
03:52 Discrimination and bias
04:39 Transparency, fairness, and accountability
05:26 Negligence
05:57 Conflict of laws
06:19 Further Exploration (refer to my paper on the same topic available on Google)
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