Artificial Intelligence in Health Care 247 Labs Inc
This presentation was shown at the Artificial Intelligence in Health Care event in Toronto Nov 16 2017. The discussion was to introduce various applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the health care field.
Artificial Intelligence in Health Care 247 Labs Inc
This presentation was shown at the Artificial Intelligence in Health Care event in Toronto Nov 16 2017. The discussion was to introduce various applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the health care field.
Introduction to the ethics of machine learningDaniel Wilson
A brief introduction to the domain that is variously described as the ethics of machine learning, data science ethics, AI ethics and the ethics of big data. (Delivered as a guest lecture for COMPSCI 361 at the University of Auckland on May 29, 2019)
Academic presentation on "Human Rights Laws & Position Of Bangladesh" under the course "Human Rights, Law & Development" (Soc 5109). This course is under MSS program at Sociology Discipline, Khulna University, Bangladesh.
This is a live presentation (turned into a deck) on how human's process information versus machines. The deck also looks to the future of AI and machine learning. Spoiler: it ends with a scene out of WestWorld Season 1 (love the show). A number of the slides are a summary of a few incredible TED talks. Credit to the authors of these talks and links to their presentations are included. Hope you find these slides fun and informative.
Ethical Considerations in the Design of Artificial IntelligenceJohn C. Havens
A presentation for IEEE's Ethics Symposium happening in Vancouver, May 2016. Featuring presentations from John C. Havens, Mike Van der Loos, John P. Sullins, and Alan Mackworth.
Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) A Threat To Humans?Bernard Marr
Should we be concerned that artificial intelligence (AI) is a threat to humans? While it certainly has the potential to be dangerous, if we do our homework, it doesn’t have to be according to Oxford University Professor Nick Bostrom and best-selling author of Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies.
The Biggest Artificial Intelligence Milestones Of The Decade So FarBernard Marr
We are only a few years into the '20s, but by any measure, it's been an eventful decade so far. It’s frequently been said that we’ve already seen five years’ worth of technology-driven change packed into the last 18 months, mostly out of necessity, since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. And artificial intelligence (AI) development certainly hasn’t lagged behind.
Back in 2019, in what seems like another lifetime, I had a stab at picking out what I thought were the most significant developments so far in the history of AI. With everything that has developed since then, I thought it would be a good idea to round up the biggest breakthroughs and most significant developments of the current decade.
Unsurprisingly, many of the biggest and most headline-grabbing developments have been in the area of healthcare. However, ongoing research has also pushed boundaries of what is possible with natural language processing and vehicle autonomy.
Ed Snowden: hero or villain? And the implications for media and democracyPOLIS LSE
These are slides for a talk to a LSE student society on Ed Snowden and his significance for media and democracy. These are a first attempt to get some thoughts in order so should be seen as exploratory notes rather than some kind of definitive statement - feedback very welcome!
It follows up on my 2012 book on WikiLeaks which looked at the history of WikiLeaks but also put it into a wider context of what it means for politics and journalism.
Artificial intelligence (ai) will radically transform the way we do business in the future, and the way we live. That’s a strong statement, but i believe it’s true. Ai has many faces. As we are increasingly exposed to it, it’s important to understand what it can and can’t do and how companies can pivot wisely to this still evolving reality without overlooking the ethical, human and regulatory questions it raises.
Introduction to the ethics of machine learningDaniel Wilson
A brief introduction to the domain that is variously described as the ethics of machine learning, data science ethics, AI ethics and the ethics of big data. (Delivered as a guest lecture for COMPSCI 361 at the University of Auckland on May 29, 2019)
Academic presentation on "Human Rights Laws & Position Of Bangladesh" under the course "Human Rights, Law & Development" (Soc 5109). This course is under MSS program at Sociology Discipline, Khulna University, Bangladesh.
This is a live presentation (turned into a deck) on how human's process information versus machines. The deck also looks to the future of AI and machine learning. Spoiler: it ends with a scene out of WestWorld Season 1 (love the show). A number of the slides are a summary of a few incredible TED talks. Credit to the authors of these talks and links to their presentations are included. Hope you find these slides fun and informative.
Ethical Considerations in the Design of Artificial IntelligenceJohn C. Havens
A presentation for IEEE's Ethics Symposium happening in Vancouver, May 2016. Featuring presentations from John C. Havens, Mike Van der Loos, John P. Sullins, and Alan Mackworth.
Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) A Threat To Humans?Bernard Marr
Should we be concerned that artificial intelligence (AI) is a threat to humans? While it certainly has the potential to be dangerous, if we do our homework, it doesn’t have to be according to Oxford University Professor Nick Bostrom and best-selling author of Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies.
The Biggest Artificial Intelligence Milestones Of The Decade So FarBernard Marr
We are only a few years into the '20s, but by any measure, it's been an eventful decade so far. It’s frequently been said that we’ve already seen five years’ worth of technology-driven change packed into the last 18 months, mostly out of necessity, since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. And artificial intelligence (AI) development certainly hasn’t lagged behind.
Back in 2019, in what seems like another lifetime, I had a stab at picking out what I thought were the most significant developments so far in the history of AI. With everything that has developed since then, I thought it would be a good idea to round up the biggest breakthroughs and most significant developments of the current decade.
Unsurprisingly, many of the biggest and most headline-grabbing developments have been in the area of healthcare. However, ongoing research has also pushed boundaries of what is possible with natural language processing and vehicle autonomy.
Ed Snowden: hero or villain? And the implications for media and democracyPOLIS LSE
These are slides for a talk to a LSE student society on Ed Snowden and his significance for media and democracy. These are a first attempt to get some thoughts in order so should be seen as exploratory notes rather than some kind of definitive statement - feedback very welcome!
It follows up on my 2012 book on WikiLeaks which looked at the history of WikiLeaks but also put it into a wider context of what it means for politics and journalism.
Artificial intelligence (ai) will radically transform the way we do business in the future, and the way we live. That’s a strong statement, but i believe it’s true. Ai has many faces. As we are increasingly exposed to it, it’s important to understand what it can and can’t do and how companies can pivot wisely to this still evolving reality without overlooking the ethical, human and regulatory questions it raises.
2. Uddannelse skaber udvikling.
Et velfungerende demokrati kræver en uddannet
befolkning.
Uddannelse hjælper til at sikre fred og lighed.
Foto: Dorthe Nielsen, IBIS
4. En god uddannelse
sikrer bedre
fremtidsmuligheder
for det enkelte individ
og for samfundet.
Foto: Arne Simonsen, IBIS
5. Mange børn forlader grundskolen før tid – oftest piger.
Når man ikke kan læse, skrive eller regne, er det svært at begå sig i et
moderne samfund.
Foto: Hanne Selnæs, IBIS
6. Alle børn skal have en uddannelse af en
god kvalitet.
Kvalitet i uddannelser betyder blandt andet:
Rimelige klassestørrelser, uddannede lærere
og adgang til undervisningsmaterialer.
Foto: IBIS
7. En god uddannelse er det bedste udgangspunkt
for at få et godt job.
Foto: Hanne Selnæs, IBIS
8. Mange steder i
verden har piger ikke
de samme
rettigheder som
drenge – færre
kvinder end mænd
får en uddannelse,
færre kvinder end
mænd bliver
politikere, og kvinder
tjener generelt
mindre end mænd.
Kvinder skal have de
samme rettigheder
som mænd, og må
ikke diskrimineres.
Foto: IBIS
9. Alle familier i verden har brug for en
indtægt. Verdensmålene skal sikre en
bæredygtig økonomisk vækst, der
skaber anstændige jobs for alle.
Foto: Torkil G. Nielsen
10. Millioner af mennesker i verden er
arbejdsløse.
Mange arbejder under uacceptable
og farlige forhold til en alt for lav
løn.
11. Målene om vækst og
anstændige jobs betyder
blandt andet, at børn ikke
skal være
børnearbejdere.
12. Alle skal kunne leve i en tryg
verden –ingen må diskrimineres
på baggrund af køn, hudfarve,
religion eller etnicitet.
Foto: Per Berholdt Jensen, IBIS
14. Temaet dækker over målene:
• Mål 4: God uddannelse
• Mål 8: Gode jobs og økonomisk vækst
• Mål 5: Ligestilling mellem kønnene
• Mål 16: Fred og retfærdighed
Foto: Lotte Ærsøe, IBIS