Algorithmic Fairness with Alice Xiang – Intel on AI – Season 2, Episode 12

In this episode of Intel on AI guest Alice Xiang, Head of Fairness, Transparency, and Accountability Research at the Partnership on AI, talks with host Abigail Hing Wen, Intel AI Tech Evangelist and New York Times best-selling author, about algorithmic fairness—the study of how algorithms might systemically perform better or worse for certain groups of people and the ways in which historical biases or other systemic inequities might be perpetuated by algorithmic systems. The two discuss the lofty goals of the Partnership on AI, why being able to explain how a model arrived at a specific decision is important for the future of AI adoption, and the proliferation of criminal justice risk assessment tools. Follow Alice on Twitter: twitter.com/alicexiang Follow Abigail on Twitter: twitter.com/abigailhingwen Learn more about Intel’s work in AI: intel.com/ai

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The Intel on AI podcast features interviews with the world’s most interesting AI experts, covering a wide range of topics, including academia, applications, strategy, ethics, policy, entertainment, scientific research, and society’s future. Season 3 is hosted by Amir Khosrowshahi, Ph.D.. Amir is a Vice President at Intel Corporation, co-founder and CTO of Nervana Systems, and a visiting scholar at the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience at the University of California, Berkeley.