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Hosted by Kirsten Martin, director of the Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center (ND TEC), TEC Talks features conversations on a broad range of topics in technology ethics. These could be anything from the ways we develop and deploy AI and how we fight misinformation to the notion of privacy online and corporate responsibility when it comes to people’s data.Each episode takes one article, idea, case, or discovery and examines the larger implications for the field of tech ethics, with the goal being to make this work accessible to a wide audience. Because when it comes to tech, it’s not enough to just ask “What can we do?” We also need to think about “What should we be doing?”

TEC Talks Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center

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Hosted by Kirsten Martin, director of the Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center (ND TEC), TEC Talks features conversations on a broad range of topics in technology ethics. These could be anything from the ways we develop and deploy AI and how we fight misinformation to the notion of privacy online and corporate responsibility when it comes to people’s data.Each episode takes one article, idea, case, or discovery and examines the larger implications for the field of tech ethics, with the goal being to make this work accessible to a wide audience. Because when it comes to tech, it’s not enough to just ask “What can we do?” We also need to think about “What should we be doing?”

    Our Data Privacy and the Issue With Inferences

    Our Data Privacy and the Issue With Inferences

    How much would “owning” your data actually protect your privacy?Host Kirsten Martin is joined by Ignacio Cofone, an assistant professor and Canada Research Chair in Artificial Intelligence Law & Data Governance at McGill University’s Faculty of Law. His research focuses on privacy harms and on algorithmic decision-making, with his current projects examining how to evaluate standing and compensation in privacy class actions and how to prevent algorithmic discrimination.Ignacio came on the ...

    • 29 min.
    Al, Anti-Discrimination Law, and Your (Artificial) Immutability

    Al, Anti-Discrimination Law, and Your (Artificial) Immutability

    How could a personal characteristic like eye movement affect, say, whether you get a loan?Host Kirsten Martin is joined by Sandra Wachter, a professor of technology and regulation at the Oxford Internet Institute (OII) at the University of Oxford. She founded and leads OII’s Governance of Emerging Technologies (GET) Research Programme that investigates legal, ethical, and technical aspects of AI, machine learning, and other emerging technologies.Sandra came on the show to talk about her paper...

    • 22 min.
    Algorithmic Fairness is More Than a Math Problem

    Algorithmic Fairness is More Than a Math Problem

    Host Kirsten Martin is joined by Ben Green, an assistant professor at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and a postdoctoral scholar in the Michigan Society of Fellows at the University of Michigan. Specializing in the social and political impacts of government algorithms, with a focus on algorithmic fairness, smart cities, and the criminal justice system, Ben is also an affiliate of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and a fellow of the Center fo...

    • 27 min.
    Provoking Alternative Visions of Technology

    Provoking Alternative Visions of Technology

    Host Kirsten Martin is joined by Daniel Susser, an assistant professor in the College of Information Sciences and Technology and a research associate in the Rock Ethics Institute at Penn State University. A philosopher by training, he works at the intersection of technology, ethics, and policy, with his research currently focused on questions about privacy, online influence, and automated decision-making.Daniel came on the show to talk about his short essay “Data and the Good?” that recently ...

    • 16 min.
    Moving Data Governance to the Forest From the Trees

    Moving Data Governance to the Forest From the Trees

    Host Kirsten Martin is joined by Salomé Viljoen, an assistant professor of law at the University of Michigan Law School and an affiliate of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. She studies the information economy, particularly data about people and the automated systems it trains, and is interested in how information law structures inequality and how alternative legal arrangements might address that inequality.Salomé came on the show to talk about her pap...

    • 31 min.
    It’s AI, Not a Personality Detector (Part 2)

    It’s AI, Not a Personality Detector (Part 2)

    In this second of a two-part episode, host Kirsten Martin continues her conversation with Luke Stark, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at Western University in London, Ontario, and Jevan Hutson, an associate at Hintze Law PLLC. Luke researches the historical, social, and ethical impacts of computing and artificial intelligence technologies, and Jevan‘s practice focuses on the intersection of privacy, security, and data ethics.They came on the show to talk...

    • 17 min.

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