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Episode 43: Interview with Genevieve Bell: A New Branch of Technology Teaches Safe & Sustainable AI

29m · Breakthroughs: Smart Strategies for Career/Business Growth · 19 Aug 15:57

In this episode I interview Genevieve Bell, PhD. It’s ideal for anyone who’s interested in how to make AI responsible, sustainable and safe. Also, it’s thought provoking for those interested in learning about the intersection between cultural practice and technology. To learn more about Genevieve’s work you can watch her TED and read the articles below. https://3ainstitute.org/genevieve-bell * TED talk (I know you are across this one) * Griffith Review article written by Genevieve * https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/boyerlectures/2017-boyer-lectures/8869370 (transcripts are available and explain why she decided to come back to Australia) * Her interview with ABC’s Richard Fidler (a popular radio program on Australia’s national broadcasting network): https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/conversations/conversations-genevieve-bell/9173822 * Why we need a cybernetic future * The ANU’s Genevieve Bell decided not to sit on the sidelines * Another useful link re 3Ai: https://3ainstitute.org/portfolio/how-do-you-teach-new-branch-engineering-existence-prototype-test-iterate * Also her Wikipedia page is accurate, so a good source of info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genevieve_Bell * Plus this NYTimes article from a while ago gives you an idea of the work she did at Intel: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/16/technology/intels-sharp-eyed-social-scientist.html

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