WatersWorks Podcast 3: "Ethical AI" with Carnegie Melon's Anupam Datta

Recent employee unrest at Google was stirred, in part, by their concerns about the company's research into, and implementation of, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Google has been making significant advances in AI, and it's not alone. AI is now a focus of a range of enterprises, and it’s becoming an essential part of a growing number of products and services. Google's employees threw a spotlight on what has been called "ethical AI.” John K. Waters sorts out the evolving definition of this concept in a conversation with Anupam Datta, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. Datta is also the director of the school’s Accountable Systems Lab, and co-founder of a startup called Truera, which grew out of his work on explainable AI. 

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Silicon Valley-based journalist and author John K. Waters talks with local luminaries and worldwide technology mavens about an array of tech trends in this twice-monthly podcast. Topics range from artificial intelligence to DevOps, quantum computing to the Internet of Things, robotics to the Cloud--and just about everything in between. Waters is the editor in chief of the Converge360 news and information sites Application Development Trends, Pure AI, and Futuretech360. Follow him on twitter at https://twitter.com/johnkwaters.