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On Shaping the Global Terrain of AI Competition with Tim Hwang

On Shaping the Global Terrain of AI Competition with Tim Hwang


Episode 22


Stanford AI Lab PhD Andrey Kurenkov interviews Tim Hwang, Research Fellow at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) about his new report “Shaping the Terrain of AI Competitio…


Published on 5 years, 6 months ago

Mini Episode: Startup News, NeurIPS Changes, and US-China Tensions

Mini Episode: Startup News, NeurIPS Changes, and US-China Tensions


Episode 21


Our fifth audio roundup of last week's noteworthy AI news!

This week, we look at more news from Boston Dynamics, a new MIT startup that wants to help you do deep learning on your CPU, recent changes …


Published on 5 years, 6 months ago

The Path to Facial Recognition Reform and Regulation

The Path to Facial Recognition Reform and Regulation


Episode 20


Stanford AI Lab PhDs Andrey Kurenkov and Sharon Zhou discuss this week's major AI news stories.

Check out all the stories discussed here and more at www.skynettoday.com

Theme: Deliberate Thought Kevi…


Published on 5 years, 6 months ago

Mini Episode: More Facial Recognition, Racism in Academia, and the latest in Commercial AI

Mini Episode: More Facial Recognition, Racism in Academia, and the latest in Commercial AI


Episode 18


Our fourth audio roundup of last week's noteworthy AI news!

This week, we look at recent progress in curtailing the development of facial recognition technology, a recent call for attention to racism…


Published on 5 years, 6 months ago

Facial Recognition and Police, Protests, Regulation

Facial Recognition and Police, Protests, Regulation


Episode 19


Stanford AI Lab PhDs Andrey Kurenkov and Sharon Zhou discuss this week's major AI news stories.

Check out all the stories discussed here and more at www.skynettoday.com

Theme: Deliberate Thought Kevi…


Published on 5 years, 6 months ago

Mini Episode: Police Surveillance, Productivity, and Calls for Regulation and Cooperation

Mini Episode: Police Surveillance, Productivity, and Calls for Regulation and Cooperation


Episode 16


Our third audio roundup of last week's noteworthy AI news!

This week, we look at the how the police are using surveillance against civil rights protesters, AI for productivity, and recent calls from …


Published on 5 years, 6 months ago

Black Lives Matter in AI, the Peril of DeepFakes and Fake Progress

Black Lives Matter in AI, the Peril of DeepFakes and Fake Progress


Episode 17


Stanford AI Lab PhDs Andrey Kurenkov and Sharon Zhou discuss this week's major AI news stories.

Check out all the stories discussed here and more at www.skynettoday.com

Theme: Deliberate Thought Kevi…


Published on 5 years, 6 months ago

Mini Episode: Clearview, the G7, Shopping, and AI-Assisted Journalism

Mini Episode: Clearview, the G7, Shopping, and AI-Assisted Journalism


Episode 14


Our second audio roundup of last week's noteworthy AI news!

This week, we look at the ACLU's lawsuit against Clearview AI, an international AI group among the G7, how small businesses might begin to …


Published on 5 years, 6 months ago

More Ethical Quagmires, More Surveillance, and more Academia Talk

More Ethical Quagmires, More Surveillance, and more Academia Talk


Episode 15


Stanford AI Lab PhDs Andrey Kurenkov and Sharon Zhou discuss this week's major AI news stories.

Check out all the stories discussed here and more at www.skynettoday.com

Theme: Deliberate Thought Kevi…


Published on 5 years, 6 months ago

Mini Episode: Self Driving Ignorance, AI Surveillance, Nvidia‘s AI Pacman

Mini Episode: Self Driving Ignorance, AI Surveillance, Nvidia‘s AI Pacman


Episode 13


Our first audio round up of last week's noteworthy AI news!

This week, a discussion of peoples' awareness of self driving technology, surveillance by iFlyTek and Clear, and Nvidia's new recreation of…


Published on 5 years, 7 months ago





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