Listen "Battling Bias in Artificial Intelligence"
Episode Synopsis
You might be aware that you lost out on a job opportunity or bank loan because of an algorithm or artificial intelligence. Despite the great promise of AI and machine learning, the technology has also proven to be problematic, particularly for people of color and members of other minority groups. But as you’ll hear on this episode of Stroke of Genius, the intellectual property system could be a huge boon for anyone working toward more ethical AI. To learn how, host Raha Francissits down for a special panel discussion with a pair of leading IP attorneys working in the AI space; Roberta Young from Shook, Hardy & Bacon, and Alex Bridge, from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Together, they discuss how IP law not only allows companies to refine and improve their products while protecting them from competitors, but how it also incentivizes additional investment in better AI going forward. To learn more about the Intellectual Property Owners Education foundation, visit their website. The topic of bias in artificial intelligence was also the focus of a previous episode of Stroke of Genius, which you can find here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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