/ Modified feb 22, 2018 2:49 p.m.

Episode 118: Machine Influencers and Decision Makers

We preview the fifth lecture in the 2018 UA College of Science lecture series which deals with modern day computers, AI, machine learning and big data.

AZSCI Machine Influencers and Decision Makers Machine learning is shaping human lives in both obvious and subtle ways. In this photo, an Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in Zurich.
Photographer to Devanthro Society

Machine learning is shaping human lives in both obvious and subtle ways. Important economic and legal decisions about credit, employment and criminal justice are already made with the aid of complex algorithms, raising difficult questions about whether machines can make decisions that are accurate and fair. Machine learners can become biased when the programmed objectives or the training data used to teach the algorithm are flawed. The government has some power to constrain artificial intelligence, but there are practical and constitutional limits to legal interventions.

Watch the full lecture online here

In this episode:

Jane Bambauer, Professor of Law, James E. Rogers College of Law
Leslie P. Tolbert, Regents’ Professor in Neuroscience

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