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Digital Dilemmas: Feminism, Ethics, and the Cultural Implications of AI – Episode 82 – The Oxford Comment


April 25, 2023The Oxford Commentai in popular culture, artificial intelligence, chatbot, chatgpt, critical perspectives, eleanor drage, ethics in tech, ethics of ai, feminism, feminist ai, imagining ai, intelligent machines, kanta dihal, kerry mcinerney, openai, The Oxford Comment, the terminatoroxfordacademic

On today’s episode, we welcomed Dr Kerry McInerney and Dr Eleanor Drage, two of the editors of Feminist AI: Critical Perspectives on Data, Algorithms and Intelligent Machines, and then Dr Kanta Dihal, co-editor of Imagining AI: How the World Sees Intelligent Machines, to discuss how AI can be influenced by culture, feminism, and Western narratives defined by popular TV shows and films. Should AI be accessible to all? How does gender influence the way AI is made? And most importantly, what are the hopes and fears for the future of AI?

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