In this podcast, Melanie Boylan and Matt Burgess, the Deputy Editor of WIRED UK discuss his latest book called “How Machine Learning Will Shape the next Decade” and the values and ethics that currently underpin AI and Machine Learning. Hear the examples that Matt gives and whose responsibility AI should be in this easy-to-follow, yet in-depth debate. Is the AI-winter now over? How do we make AI accountable? Listen in to find out:
Matt Burgess is the deputy digital editor at WIRED, covering cybersecurity, big tech, and everything in-between. He was written two previous books: a short biography of Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings and a guide, aimed at journalists, to the UK’s Freedom of Information Act.
About Melanie Boylan
Melanie has been a Freelance Journalist on the Irish Tech News senior team for 2 years. Her background knowledge and interest in a diverse field has allowed for some great chats with some amazing podcast guests.
Melanie also is a Social Media Trainer, Social Media Manager, Co-Founder of The Monday Morning Marketing Podcast, Mentor and Brand Ambassador for AgoraPulse UK and Ireland.
If you would like to learn more, please visit her LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanieboylan/
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