AI & Human Rights
Podcast miniseries on the intersection of artificial intelligence and human rights, framed by a conference on the topic at Princeton University in April 2019. The event was jointly put on by the Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy and the UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights and Extreme Poverty.
This series is meant to build your foundation on the topics of human rights, AI, and introduce you to the critical issues we face where the topics come together. Integrated into the episodes are current examples and clips from world experts. Together we will get at the key questions at the frontier of AI and human rights, globally.
Podcast series was created and produced by Stevie Bergman.
More information and resources can be found at soundcloud.com/aihrpod
Email: aihrpod@gmail.com
Copyright Stevie Bergman 2020
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4 May 2020
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