44 min

Rules of the Road - part 1: Who has the power to regulate AI‪?‬ Technically Optimistic

    • Technology

Historically, Silicon Valley has managed to perform a delicate dance with regulation. However, the explosive growth of artificial intelligence has brought forth an urgent question: given what we know about privacy, social media, data security, and so much else, should we regulate this technology this time around?


In Part 1 of this two-part episode of Technically Optimistic, we delve into questions of power and what it would take to create guardrails for AI to ensure a prosperous and safe society. What is the balance of society, technology, and the law? What are the rules of the road, and who gets to write them? To address these questions, host Raffi Krikorian talks to Tristan Harris, founder of the Center for Humane Technology; human rights activist Sam Gregory, founder of Witness; Suresh Venkatasubramanian, professor of computer science; and Meredith Broussard, author and data scientist. Together, they explore the big, thorny questions of responsibility, privacy, creativity, and risk.


To learn more about Technically Optimistic and to read the transcript for this episode: emersoncollective.com/technically-optimistic-podcast


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Learn more about our host, Raffi Krikorian: emersoncollective.com/persons/raffi-krikorian


Technically Optimistic is produced by Emerson Collective with music by Mattie Safer.


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Historically, Silicon Valley has managed to perform a delicate dance with regulation. However, the explosive growth of artificial intelligence has brought forth an urgent question: given what we know about privacy, social media, data security, and so much else, should we regulate this technology this time around?


In Part 1 of this two-part episode of Technically Optimistic, we delve into questions of power and what it would take to create guardrails for AI to ensure a prosperous and safe society. What is the balance of society, technology, and the law? What are the rules of the road, and who gets to write them? To address these questions, host Raffi Krikorian talks to Tristan Harris, founder of the Center for Humane Technology; human rights activist Sam Gregory, founder of Witness; Suresh Venkatasubramanian, professor of computer science; and Meredith Broussard, author and data scientist. Together, they explore the big, thorny questions of responsibility, privacy, creativity, and risk.


To learn more about Technically Optimistic and to read the transcript for this episode: emersoncollective.com/technically-optimistic-podcast


For more on Emerson Collective: emersoncollective.com


Learn more about our host, Raffi Krikorian: emersoncollective.com/persons/raffi-krikorian


Technically Optimistic is produced by Emerson Collective with music by Mattie Safer.


Email us with questions and feedback at technicallyoptimistic@emersoncollective.com.


Subscribe to Emerson Collective’s newsletter: emersoncollective.com



To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy

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44 min

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