The Fault in our Algorithms

The Fault in our Algorithms

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We can all agree that AI must be designed to minimize bias and promote inclusive representation – but how much do we really understand about how AI perceives fairness, or who should have control over how data is collected, or even our own responsibilities in this transformation? Join us, Nickunj Chopra and Ananya Roy as we attempt to uncover answers to these questions and envision a world with fairer and more ethical AI through conversations with some of the finest minds in the field of Data Ethics, AI and Responsible Innovation.

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