USC Information Sciences Institute
AI/nsiders
The director of AI at the Information Sciences Institute, anthropologist Adam Russell, interviews the humans behind AI to understand what motivates them, how they shape AI today, and where they hope AI will go. A University of Southern California podcast.
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8 ott 2024
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"If we blur the line between what is real and fake, everything is fake" 12.12.2023 19:39
EP. 7 ISI’s Artificial Intelligence director, anthropologist Adam Russell, gets to know his researchers. This week: Wael AbdAlmageed
"We don’t have evidence that genuine AI empathy is on the horizon" 05.12.2023 19:19
EP. 6 ISI’s Artificial Intelligence director, anthropologist Adam Russell, gets to know his researchers. This week: Katy Felkner
"Learn fundamental math: AI will always rely on it" 28.11.2023 18:59
EP. 5 ISI’s Artificial Intelligence director, anthropologist Adam Russell, gets to know his researchers. This week: Mahyar Khayatkhoei
"I want to make an impact by reducing misinformation" 21.11.2023 18:23
EP. 4 ISI’s Artificial Intelligence director, anthropologist Adam Russell, gets to know his researchers. This week: Ashwin Shreyas
"AI is a tool but it might not be your best solution" 14.11.2023 19:48
EP. 3 ISI’s Artificial Intelligence director, anthropologist Adam Russell, gets to know his researchers. This week: Deborah Khider
“A smarter way to organize the world around us” 07.11.2023 19:35
Ep.2 ISI’s Artificial Intelligence director, anthropologist Adam Russell, gets to know his researchers. This week: Gleb Satyukov
“AI can be good for low stakes issues” 31.10.2023 20:34
EP. 1 ISI’s Artificial Intelligence director, anthropologist Adam Russell, gets to know his researchers. This week: Keith Burghardt
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