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Ethical AI Podcast

The IU Center of Excellence for Women & Technology

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A series of conversations with IU faculty in different disciplines discussing ethical issues surrounding the use of AI technologies in the classroom, in their research, and generally in their fields of expertise.
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Every organization, especially in our data and technology rich world, collects, manages and uses data on employees, customers, partners, and numerous other constituents. What data is collected and for what purpose? How is it used? What recourse do employees have if data is used inappropriately, or not adequately protected? What about customers? And…
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Discussion with Hannah Zeavin and Elizabeth Kaziunas on the use of AI for telehealth and teletherapy – its history and current use and the ethical issues that arise from technology-mediated healthcare and healthcare data. Hannah Zeavin Assistant Professor of Informatics in the Luddy School, where she focused on the history of human sciences, the hi…
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Discussion with Krista Glazewski and Cindy Hmelo-Silver on the way AI can be used to create optimal K12 classroom environments that empower students and teachers to support learning, problem-solving, and collaboration. Krista Glazewski Professor of Instructional Systems Technology and Chair of the Instructional Systems Technology department in the …
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Discussion with Stephanie Moore and Angie Raymond in the IU Kelley School of Business about business ethics, the law, and the influence of AI on the workplace of the future. Stephanie Moore Lecturer of Business Law and Ethics in the Kelley School of Business Angie Raymond Associate Professor of Business Law and Ethics in the Kelley School and an ad…
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Discussion with David Crandall and Sam Goree about AI technologies themselves with an eye to helping a lay audience understand terminology, how the technologies function in the real world, and how we interact with them. David Crandall Luddy Professor of Computer Science, Director of the Center for Machine Learning, and the inaugural director of the…
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Three faculty members, Vivan Halloran, Nikki Pohl, and Beth Plale, discuss the ethical and equity issues that arise with the application and use of AI technologies and why it’s essential to look at AI through the lens of equity and inclusion. Vivian Halloran Professor of English and Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion in the College of Arts …
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