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    embodiedcognitivescience

    Explore "embodiedcognitivescience" with insightful episodes like "Connectonomics #8 - Dr. Abeba Birhane on the limits and liabilities of artificial intelligence" and "Connectonomics #1 - Dr. Tom Froese on embodied cognitive science and its implications" from podcasts like ""OIST Podcast" and "OIST Podcast"" and more!

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    Connectonomics #8 - Dr. Abeba Birhane on the limits and liabilities of artificial intelligence

    Connectonomics #8 - Dr. Abeba Birhane on the limits and liabilities of artificial intelligence

    In episode #8 of the Connectomics podcast, Mark sits down with cognitive scientist and ethical AI researcher, Dr. Abeba Birhane.

     

    In this episode, they talk about Abeba's work auditing large image datasets, how they have discovered racial biases in these data sets,  and what the implications of that are.

     

    They also talk about Abeba's work in embodied cognitive science, and how the understanding of the person that emerges from that work challenges some of the assumptions underlying the value of the 'predictive' algorithms that are being used more and more in, for instance, crime prevention.

     

    Abeba provides a great overview of the state of AI research at the moment, some of the challenges it faces, and some of the things we can do to ensure we are developing technologies that serve everyone and not just certain privileged groups.

     

    This episode was edited and produced by Shane Byrne and in association with the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University.

     

    Cover art is provided by Cian Brennan. 

    Connectonomics #1 - Dr. Tom Froese on embodied cognitive science and its implications

    Connectonomics #1 - Dr. Tom Froese on embodied cognitive science and its implications

    In episode #1 of the Connectomics podcast, Mark speaks with Dr. Tom Froese, head of the Embodied Cognitive Science Unit at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST). 

    The conversation touches on the central themes of embodied cognitive science and the enactive framework in particular, the methods of this approach, the mission of the unit at OIST, and some of the implications of developing or adopting such an understanding. 

    This episode was edited and produced by Shane Byrne and in association with the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology.