This episode's guest is Mark Coeckelbergh, Professor of Philosophy of Technology and Media at the University of Vienna. Coeckelbergh discusses his views on AI, its definition, the importance of ethical values and human-centered design, and the political and societal implications of AI. The conversation covers various aspects such as AI regulation, the role of users and developers, and the potential future of AI within society.
The eleventh episode of the Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence podcast, where Alan Said and Mattias Rost talk to Niklas Elmqvist, Professor of HCI at Aarhus University.
Niklas shares his journey through various academic positions and his current research on human-computer interaction and data visualization. He discusses the relationship between AI and HCI, with topics like black-box models, the evolving role of AI in visual analytics, and the concept of human-AI teaming. The conversation also touches on the future integration of generative AI and large language models in various applications, emphasizing the importance of making AI understandable and enhancing human abilities without replacing them.
The tenth episode of the Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence podcast, where we talk about Earth-Centered AI with Ricardo Baeza-Yates.
The ninth episode where we talk to Mor Naaman at Cornell Tech about Human-Centered AI-Mediated Communication.
The eighth episode where we talk to Mikael Wiberg about HCI and HCAI.
The seventh episode where we interview Natali Helberger, Professor in Law and Digital Technology, with a special emphasis on Artificial Intelligence at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The sixth episode of the Human Centered Artificial Intelligence podcast where Mattias Rost and Alan Said talks to Joanna Bryson about governing AI.
The fifth episode of Human Centered Artificial Intelligence podcast where we talk to Jonas Ivarsson.
We talk to Daniele Quercia about Urban Informatics and Responsible AI, and its relation to HCAI.
In the third episode we interview Dr. Simone Stumpf.
Dr. Simone Stumpf is a Reader in Responsible and Interactive AI at University of Glasgow, UK. We discuss explainable AI, machine learning, and of course HCAI.
A follow up conversation about Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, where Alan asks Mattias about his views on what HCAI is.
Hosts: Mattias Rost & Alan Said
An initial conversation about Human-Centered Artifical Intelligence. We introduce ourselves, the podcast, and begin the conversation about what HCAI is.
Hosts: Mattias Rost & Alan Said