Measurementality #2: Children's Data and Sustainability
Publisher |
Radical AI
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Technology
Publication Date |
Mar 21, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:52:48

Welcome to the second episode of our Measurementality series in partnership with IEEESA!

Our topics today are children and sustainability. 

We interview Sandy Pentland of MIT and team.html">Baroness Beeban Kidron of the 5Rights Foundation.  

Focusing on the key goal of our series, "defining what counts in the algorithmic age," guests will discuss issues like data privacy for children, data agency for all, and how metrics like the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and other human rights oriented metrics are being utilized in the design of Artificial Intelligence Systems (AIS).

 

Welcome to the second episode of our Measurementality series in partnership with IEEESA! Our topics today are children and sustainability.  We interview Sandy Pentland of MIT and Baroness Beeban Kidron of the 5Rights Foundation.   Focusing on the key goal of our series, "defining what counts in the algorithmic age," guests will discuss issues like data privacy for children, data agency for all, and how metrics like the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and other human rights oriented metrics are being utilized in the design of Artificial Intelligence Systems (AIS).  

Welcome to the second episode of our Measurementality series in partnership with IEEESA!

Our topics today are children and sustainability. 

We interview Sandy Pentland of MIT and team.html">Baroness Beeban Kidron of the 5Rights Foundation.  

Focusing on the key goal of our series, "defining what counts in the algorithmic age," guests will discuss issues like data privacy for children, data agency for all, and how metrics like the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and other human rights oriented metrics are being utilized in the design of Artificial Intelligence Systems (AIS).

 

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