Data Ethics, AI and Responsible Innovation
Our future is here and it relies on data. Medical robots, smart homes and cities, predictive policing, artificial intelligences – all are fuelled by data and all promise new benefits to society. But will these innovations benefit everyone? Who stands to gain and who is put at risk? How can we ensure that data is part of a just and sustainable world?
These videos are free, open resources unless otherwise stated, originally created for the short online course Data Ethics, AI and Responsible Innovation available on Coursera and EdX. If the course is not currently running, you can still work through the media resources in your own time.
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From Szymon Fokt
Recording of the panel discussion for the Data Ethics, AI and Responsible innovation MOOC, 28/05/2020 -
From Szymon Fokt
Recording of the panel discussion for the Data Ethics, AI and Responsible innovation MOOC, 26/03/2020 -
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From Geoff Fortescue
Here, Dr Claudia Pagliari explores the ways in which data about work and workers are being harvested and utilised by organisations, with particular reference to the… -
From Geoff Fortescue
Dr Claudia Pagliari explores some of the issues you encountered in the previous articles you read. As you're watching, think back on some of the issues of consent… -
From Geoff Fortescue
Here, Dr Claudia Pagliari discusses some of the ways in which data about our health is being collected and utilised, the benefits and risks this can bring for… -
From Geoff Fortescue
Neonatal Genetic Databanks: Let's now look at other possible consequences of maintaining genetic databanks, with the help of Dr Sarah Chan, who discusses a case… -
From Geoff Fortescue
Our future is here and it relies on data. Predictive policing, medical robots, smart homes and cities, artificial intelligences – any of these could go wrong.… -
From Geoff Fortescue
Predictive Policing: In this video we examine government programs that draw on algorithms to carry out core social services, focusing in particular on policing and…