Tom Ritchie, IATL, WIHEA, University of Warwick

AI Ethics Now

AI Ethics Now is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complex issues surrounding artificial intelligence from a non-specialist perspective, including bias, ethics, privacy, and accountability. Join us as we discuss the challenges and opportunities of AI and work towards a future where technology benefits society as a whole. This podcast idea was first developed by Dr Tom Ritchie and Dr Jennie Mills as part of The AI Revolution: Ethics, Technology, and Society module, taught as part of IATL at the University of Warwick.

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Tom Ritchie, IATL, WIHEA, University of Warwick

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28. Jun 2026

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3. AI and Access: The Words That Include and the Words That Don't 28.06.2026

What happens when a chatbot speaks to you in a way you simply can't relate to? Can language that is designed to help actually exclude the very people who need support most? And when a machine sounds human, what do we lose when it can't behave like one? In this episode, I speak with Dr Doris Dippold from the University of Surrey , whose research examines how we design for rapport between hu...

2. AI and Youth: Growing Up Inside the Machine 15.06.2026

Who is speaking for the generation that never knew a world without AI? What does it mean to form your identity, your creativity, and your sense of self inside systems designed to keep you engaged? And why are the people most affected by AI the ones least consulted about it. Season 3, Episode 2 features Nikhil Gujral , a 15-year-old Bay Area high school student who recently addressed researchers an...

1. AI and Originality: The End of Excuses 01.06.2026

Is AI killing creative originality or finally exposing the people who never had any? What happens when the barriers to making something disappear entirely? And if anyone can generate content, what does it mean to actually have something to say? Season 3 of AI Ethics Now opens with Billy Boman , AI director, founder of Billy Boman AI Productions , and educator on Europe's only dedicated creativ...

20. AI and Grief: When Death Becomes a Business Model 06.05.2026

Content note: This episode contains discussion of bereavement, pregnancy loss, and references to suicide. Please take care when listening. What happens when grief becomes a product? When the people we've lost are turned into data? And who are AI resurrection services really designed to serve - the bereaved, or the bottom line? In this episode, Alfrun Rose , writer, performer, and the creative...

19. AI and Inclusive Clinical Education: Levelling the Playing Field or Reinforcing the Bias? 26.04.2026

Can generative AI help create fairer healthcare training, or will it simply amplify the inequities already baked into clinical education? And what happens when the shortcuts we reach for in curriculum development undo years of hard-won progress on inclusive practice? In this episode, Ban Haider and Saskia Walker, both senior lecturers at City St George's, University of London , discuss their w...

18. AI and Co-Intelligence: Beyond Prompts to Critical Partnership 12.04.2026

Is the biggest danger of AI not the technology itself, but how unreflectively we use it? And what does it actually mean to be the "human in the loop" when that concept remains frustratingly vague? Valentina Vlasova and Dr Kevin Coffey , senior lecturers at OMNES Education London , discuss the Co-Intelligence and AI Literacy module they designed after witnessing widespread unreflective AI...

17. AI and Amplification: Beyond Automation to Human-Centred Progress 29.03.2026

Is AI destined to replace us, or can it help us thrive? And why are we still stuck in the "wow" phase when we should be asking harder questions about implementation? Dr Bryan Reimer , research scientist at the MIT Age Lab and co-author of How to Make AI Useful: Moving Beyond the Hype to Real Progress in Business, Society and Life , discusses AI's journey from "wow" to &quot...

16. AI and Evidence: When Nobody is Accountable 16.03.2026

What happens when AI is used to analyse human behaviour and relationships, and the output is treated as reliable evidence in a formal process against another person? Dr Craig Webber , School Lead for the MA in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Southampton, joins the podcast to explore a growing and largely unaddressed risk at the intersection of AI and institutional decision making. Cra...

15. AI and the Campus Revolution: When Students Outpace Their Universities 02.03.2026

What happens when AI use among university students doubles in a single year and institutions are still catching up? To mark the launch of Coursera's 2026 AI on Campus Report , Marni Baker Stein , Chief Content Officer, and Jack Moran , Global Enterprise PR Manager, join me to discuss the findings. With nearly half of UK students now using AI to complete their study tasks and 80% reporting impr...

14. AI and Agentic Systems: Balancing Autonomy with Human Oversight 02.03.2026

When AI agents can navigate systems autonomously, where do you draw the line between efficiency and control? Ed Crook , VP Strategy & Operations at DeepL , reveals how the company shifted from specialised translation to launching autonomous AI agents, and why human-in-the-loop oversight remains non-negotiable even as agentic AI scales across heavily regulated industries. This conversation expl...

13. AI and Ecolinguistics: Building Ecosophies to Stop AI Amplifying Environmental Harm 16.02.2026

How do we prevent AI from amplifying destructive environmental narratives at a massive scale - potentially 100 billion words per day? Mariana Roccia and Jorge Vallego , from the H4rmony Project, reveal how ecolinguistics and ecosophies can reshape how large language models engage with ecological issues whilst addressing cultural and linguistic bias in AI-generated environmental discourse. This con...

12. AI and Dialogic Feedback: Reframing Student Agency Through AI Partnerships 02.02.2026

What happens when AI becomes a dialogic partner in feedback rather than a replacement for human judgment? Dr Viktoria Magne , Dr Rebecca Mace , Sarah Hooper, and Dr Sharon Vince from the University of West London and University of Worcester reveal how structured AI conversations are helping students engage more deeply with feedback whilst keeping academic judgment clearly human-led. This conversat...

11. AI and Assessments: When Students Ask "Does This Sound Like Me?" 18.01.2026

What happens when students delegate not just writing, but reasoning itself to AI? Chahna Gonsalves , Senior Lecturer at King's Business School , reveals how generative AI is transforming critical thinking in higher education through what she calls "epistemic offloading", the process of outsourcing intellectual work to tools like ChatGPT. This conversation examines how students are us...

10. AI and Dependence: Are We Misdiagnosing the Harms? 04.01.2026

Do you use ChatGPT or Claude daily for work? Mark Carrigan , Senior Lecturer in Education at Manchester Institute of Education, joins the podcast to discuss why we might be misdiagnosing the harms of generative AI. His research suggests the problems aren't inherent to the technology itself, but arise when AI systems meet the already broken bureaucracies of higher education and other sectors. M...

9. AI and Bias: How AI Shapes What We Buy 15.12.2025

As you search for Christmas gifts this season, have you asked ChatGPT or Gemini for recommendations? Katarina Mpofu and Jasmine Rienecker from Stupid Human join the podcast to discuss their research examining how AI systems influence public opinion and decision-making. Conducted in collaboration with the University of Oxford, their study analysed over 8,000 AI-generated responses to uncover system...

8. AI and Decentralisation: Own AI or Be Owned By It 30.11.2025

In this episode, Max Sebti , co-founder and CEO of Score , challenges the centralised control of computer vision systems and makes the case for decentralised AI as a matter of public interest. Max brings experience from AI data annotation and model development, where he witnessed how closed systems collect and control vast amounts of visual data. Now at Score, running on the Bittensor network, he&...

7. AI and Security: The Arms Race We're Losing 17.11.2025

In this episode, Jadee Hansen , Chief Information Security Officer at Vanta , reveals why AI security isn't keeping pace with AI adoption—and why that should concern every organisation. Jadee brings over 20 years of cybersecurity experience across highly regulated sectors, from Target to Code42, where she co-authored the definitive book on insider risk. Now at Vanta, a leading trust management...

6. AI and Enterprise Implementation: Building Bodies for Intelligent Brains 02.11.2025

In this episode, Christian Lund , co-founder of Templafy , the leading AI-powered document generation platform, diagnoses why billions in AI investment aren't translating into business results. Christian's two decades in document automation have given him a front-row seat to AI's enterprise struggles. His central observation: organisations have successfully built the "brain" of AI systems but they...

5. AI and Transparency: Rethinking Assessment Through Authorship 20.10.2025

In this episode, Ryan Bolick , adjunct assistant professor at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering and Turing Fellow at Fuqua School of Business, discusses Byline - a writing transparency tool he founded that tracks AI and human authorship in real time. Ryan's journey began after his sister-in-law received a zero on her first undergraduate paper when AI detectors falsely claimed she'd use...

4. AI and Creativity: What Creative Machines Teach Us About Ourselves 05.10.2025

In this episode, Dr Maya Ackerman , computer scientist, CEO, musician, and author of the new book " Creative Machines: AI, Art and Us ," explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and human creativity. This conversation with Maya challenges fundamental assumptions about machine creativity, with her arguing that the fear of AI hallucinations reveals more about human psychology t...

3. AI and Education: From Teaching Tools to Teaching Thinking 03.08.2025

In this episode, Dr Viktoria Mileva , Lecturer in Psychology and Faculty AI Lead at the University of Stirling , explores why we need to move beyond teaching students how to use AI tools towards developing critical AI literacy. Vicky argues that whilst students will naturally learn to use intuitive AI interfaces, they need deeper understanding of what's happening behind the scenes. The conversatio...

2. AI and Practice: From Principles to Real-World Solutions 20.07.2025

In this episode, Lizbeth Chandler , Innovation Lead at Accenture and one of the top 50 people in AI ethics globally, shares her journey from accessible tech user to AI ethics pioneer. With a background spanning computer science, law, and sustainability, Lizbeth offers insights into translating ethical principles into technical solutions. Lizbeth's story begins with her personal experience of growi...

1. AI and Students: What Universities Don't Know 06.07.2025

In this first episode of season two, Yanyan Li , Meifang Zhuo , and Gunisha Aggarwal , three researchers from the University of Warwick, share findings from their WIHEA-funded study exploring how university students actually use AI in their academic work. Not what institutions think they should do, but what they're really doing. Through focus groups with Warwick students, their research reveals a...

20. AI and Copyright: Navigating Creative Technology's Legal Challenges 21.06.2025

In this final episode of the first season, Liesl Rowe , Senior Digital Library Advisor and copyright expert at Leeds Beckett University, demystifies one of the most complex aspects of AI adoption: copyright law. As AI tools become increasingly accessible, understanding the legal landscape becomes crucial for educators, students, and creators alike. Liesl explores the fundamental challenge that&#39...

19. AI and Enterprise: Building Innovation Beyond the Hype 09.06.2025

In this episode, John Mills , research and innovation expert turned entrepreneur, cuts through the AI hype to explore what really drives successful enterprise adoption. With 14 years of experience working with emerging technologies at the University of Central Lancashire and recent transition to running his own AI consultancy for newsrooms, John offers a unique perspective on innovation in practic...

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