A monthly livestream roundup of the latest happenings in Responsible AI with Renée Cummings (Senior Fellow for AI, Data & Public Policy, All Tech Is Human) and Rebekah Tweed (Executive Director, All Tech Is Human).
This Month in Responsible AI w/ Renée Cummings and Rebekah Tweed: July 2024
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Any topic ideas you would like to see discussed in future All Tech Is Human livestreams? We're always looking for new ideas since this is now a weekly livestream for us.
I'm excited to be here. I'm tuning in from South Africa 🇿🇦
David Ryan Polgar would love to see an event on increasing student/youth involvement and understanding of Responsible AI if you haven't done one already
I'd love if we could have a session on AI and the Global South particularly as it pertains to AI readiness and future projections
David Ryan Polgar yep, invite Shea Brown out of Babl he released a really cool handbook recently which I think is incredibly valuable
The investments go to the easiest to train algorithms and they basically tell you that there are very limited options to protect the end users. With social media we made a trade - use our data we get your services free. For AI that is not an acceptable trade as you get a very minimal service in turn for somebody else getting your entire creative toolkit. Skills which take years to learn.
Also a session on AI and Sustainability practices would be great. The downsides of deploying these technologies and more creative ways to enhance their deployment
Lois Moses +1 I'd be interested to attend a session on the ecological effects of scaled AI, especially resource-intensive large models. e.g., consumption per call, consumption by vendor, consumption by country, apples-to-apples comparison between this consumption vs. other damaging industries, downstream impacts of this consumption, etc.
Happy to be here, and looking forward to this discussion. Joining from Williamsburg, Virginia!
Senior Program Manager at California Mental Health Service Authority | MAHB Communications Director
2moI'd like to see a conversation on the unintended consequences of deploying AI at scale. What thought and preparations are going into thinking through the major changes coming to society as AI is deployed at scale