Five Ways to Five Ways To Lose Yourself With AI (and How to Stay Grounded) and a Conversation with Christine Rosen
Five Ways To Lose Yourself With AI (and How to Stay Grounded) Our latest research reveals how AI reshapes not
In this episode, we have a conversation with Arash Rahnama, Head of Applied AI Research at Modzy
In this episode, we have a conversation with Scott Stephenson, Co-founder and CEO of Deepgram, a company which has built an end-to-end deep learning speech recognition system.
In this episode, I have the pleasure of talking with Will Griffin, Chief Ethics Officer of Hypergiant, an Austin Texas-based AI product and services company.
In this episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing Chelsea Barabas a PhD candidate at MIT’s Media Lab. We talk about her work on bias in the criminal justice system as well as her most recent work applying the concept of “studying up” from anthropology to the data science world.
In this episode, Dave interviews Helen about her recent article in Quartz, “Are AI ethicists making any difference?”
Artificiality co-founders, Helen and Dave Edwards, gave a presentation at the State of Oregon's Talent Summit on AI & the Future of Work.
In this episode, we dive into the paradox of explainability Why are there so many paradoxical observations in AI?
Take a listen as we take a deep dive into the paradox of personalization.
The venture industry invested more than four times as much capital in 2019 as in 2010. But while the industry invested four times the amount of capital, it only invested in twice the number of companies.
Venture capitalists are paid to take risk—or at least that’s how it’s supposed to work.
We see eight trends that will shape the next decade of venture.
In 2019, 6.9% of deals and 2.9% of invested capital went to all-women founding teams. Clearly, the venture industry has a long way to go.