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Responsible AI from The AI Forum
Alex Alben
12 episodes
1 day ago

Engage in critical dialogue with legal minds and tech experts on AI’s legal and societal impacts in Responsible AI, a podcast from the AI Forum. Our episodes feature experts in cybersecurity, law, and technology, offering deep dives into public policy and best practices. Tune in for a meeting of minds that shapes the future of AI governance.

Responsible AI is hosted by Alex Alben, Director of The AI Forum. Learn more at our website, theaiforum.org.

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Engage in critical dialogue with legal minds and tech experts on AI’s legal and societal impacts in Responsible AI, a podcast from the AI Forum. Our episodes feature experts in cybersecurity, law, and technology, offering deep dives into public policy and best practices. Tune in for a meeting of minds that shapes the future of AI governance.

Responsible AI is hosted by Alex Alben, Director of The AI Forum. Learn more at our website, theaiforum.org.

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Education
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Michael Cockrill on Medical Diagnostics, Education and AI Policy
Responsible AI from The AI Forum
33 minutes 17 seconds
4 months ago
Michael Cockrill on Medical Diagnostics, Education and AI Policy

“How do we train people to come up with novel things, the things that a computer can't figure out because it integrates multiple disciplines or comes from societal interaction or things that you just can't digitize?”

In this episode of the Responsible AI podcast, we speak with Michael Cockrill, CTO of the Altius Institute for Biomedical Sciences and former Washington State CIO.   

Michael shares insights on the challenges of data sharing in government, particularly where regulations aren’t keeping up with the pace of technological change; the future of education in an AI-driven world; and the stunning new challenges quantum computing will pose for privacy and security.

Bionics, quantum computing, and information as the currency of government: join us on the podcast for a deep dive on the transformative impact of AI on medical research, diagnostics, and government services.


Key takeaways

  • AI can now predict illness, but critical medicaldata remains undigitized.
  • Government silos are blocking the full potentialof AI-driven public services.
  • Bionic enhancement is forcing a newconversation: where does care end and augmentation begin?
  • Quantum computing could upendencryption—Cockrill warns it’s not a distant threat.


Chapters

01:12 AI's Impact on Medical Research

08:04 AI in Diagnostics and Patient Care

08:44 Government's Role in AI Implementation

12:19 Challenges of Data Sharing in Government

15:31 Future Technologies: Bionics and Robotics

18:25 Quantum Computing and AI

24:44 Education and AI: The Future of Learning

28:16 Defining Responsible AI

Responsible AI from The AI Forum

Engage in critical dialogue with legal minds and tech experts on AI’s legal and societal impacts in Responsible AI, a podcast from the AI Forum. Our episodes feature experts in cybersecurity, law, and technology, offering deep dives into public policy and best practices. Tune in for a meeting of minds that shapes the future of AI governance.

Responsible AI is hosted by Alex Alben, Director of The AI Forum. Learn more at our website, theaiforum.org.