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Meg Mitchell joins to discuss: Is AI Really More Effective Than Humans?
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Apr 13, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
Welcome to the debut episode of Benevolent Bots, a podcast that addresses some of the major questions facing the world of insurance, sheds light on the myths about Artificial Intelligence, and discusses how AI ethics can change the insurance industry. This week, our hosts Daniel Schreiber, Lemonade CEO, and Tulsee Doshi, Lemonade’s AI Ethics and Fairness Advisor, sit down with Artificial Intelligence research scientist Meg Mitchell to dive into how we can build values into AI.Meg has been researching ethics in AI for roughly a decade and focuses on algorithmic bias and fairness in machine learning. This episode will provide key insights into what AI ethics is, and how it applies to the insurance industry. We’ll try and tackle the question: Is AI really more effective than humans? This episode will also touch on sensitive use cases like fraud detection and face recognition, and how we balance considerations like transparency, inclusion, and security. Join us for a conversation on values, transparency, accountability, and putting AI ethics into practice in the real world. Follow UsTwitter @lemonade_incFacebook @LemonadeInstagram @lemonade_incPresented by Lemonadewww.lemonade.com
Released:
Apr 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (5)
Welcome to Benevolent Bots: Welcome to the intricate world of AI and Insurance, brought to you by hosts Daniel Schreiber and Tulsee Doshi. Experts from both fields will address the major questions facing the industry, shed light on some of the myths about AI, and discuss how AI ethics can be put in place in insurance. Join us for conversations on fairness, AI ethics, data ethics, transparency, accountability, privacy, and putting AI ethics into practice. by Benevolent Bots