The Culture of Machines | Where Responsible AI Meets Culture

The Culture of Machines | Where Responsible AI Meets Culture
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The Culture of Machines podcast uncovers the impacts and intersections of ethical AI, culture, industry, and society. In each episode, we dissect the biggest opportunities facing ethical and responsible AI with founders, industry leaders, and ethicists–one question at a time. Whether you're a business leader or simply AI-curious, you'll discover a question worth exploring.
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The podcast delves into themes such as ethical AI, societal impacts, and governance. Specific episodes address questions like 'Does social ethical AI exist?', where discussions revolve around AI in mental health, and 'Can AI be built to benefit society and the individual?', focusing on the implications of consumer AI. Core focus areas include trust in AI, data governance, and the interplay between technology and culture.

The Culture of Machines podcast uncovers the impacts and intersections of ethical AI, culture, industry, and society. In each episode, we dissect the biggest opportunities facing ethical and responsible AI with founders, industry leaders, and ethicists–one question at a time. Whether you’re a business leader or simply AI-curious, you’ll discover a question worth exploring.
In this episode, Alex explores the impact of generative AI on writing and pedagogy with Dr. Victoria Livingstone, writer, editor, and author of the recent TIME magazine article, “I Quit Teaching Because of ChatGPT.”
Dr. Livingstone discusses the wide reception of her article by thinkers and scholars around the world, and implications of generative AI in education, particularly in writing instruction. Together, they explore the challenges of identifying AI-assisted writing, AI literacy, and the evolving role of educators in adapting to and adopting these technologies.

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