3: Can AI discriminate?
People. Law. Power. From PLP.
by Public Law Project, London, UK.
1M ago
From reordering your favourite takeaway to choosing which series to watch next, we use artificial intelligence all the time. But what about when AI is used for decisions that actually matter? Like whether a person with disabilities gets the support they need to live independently, or how the police predict who is going to commit a crime? With people’s rights and freedom on the line, the stakes are much higher – especially because AI can discriminate. To unpack all of this we’re joined by Griff Ferris, Senior Legal and Policy Officer at campaign organisation Fair Trials, to discuss the ..read more
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1: The case for transparency
People. Law. Power. From PLP.
by Public Law Project, London, UK.
1M ago
This episode investigates the use of automated decision-making in government and the lack of transparency that accompanies it. Researchers Alexandra Sinclair and Tatiana Kazim speak to Professor Joe Tomlinson about the steps people and government can take to improve this aspect of automation. Discussed in this episode: the PLP's TAG register, Joe Tomlinson’s book, Algorithmic Transparency Recording Standard Hub, the Australian Robodebt scandal, the English language testing scandal, and the UK Home Office's sham marriage algorithm. Show website: www.peoplelawpower.org ..read more
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People. Law. Power. From PLP.
by Public Law Project, London, UK.
1M ago
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