Listen "Episode 2: Predictive Policing and Non-Discrimination"
Episode Synopsis
Jacob Turner of Fountain Court Chambers sheds light on the issues surrounding the use of predictive policing, explainability of AI decision making, potential legal or non-legal solutions, and whether AI ought to be bestowed with legal personhood.Timestamps:0:07 Introducing Jacob Turner and overview of current use of predictive policing05:36 Is there negative stigmatisation of such AI technologies?07:48 Is increasing complexity of AI an issue?10:23 How should AI be regulated? Hard/soft laws, sector-specific solutions, public/private use distinction, balance struck in UK and EU, alternatives to legislation)24:15 Legal personhood of AI discussed within 'Robot Rules'29:25 Would AI liability serve justice for possible victims of discriminatory facial recognition? Accountability and notions of justice35:24 Public outrage's impact on AI use37:14 Roundup of topics discussed and Jacob's Solicitor Advocate journey42:07: Switch to Bar and differences in skills used
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