Episode #36 – Wachter on Algorithms, Explanations and the GDPR

In this episode I talk to Sandra Wachter about the right to explanation for algorithmic decision-making under the GDPR. Sandra is a lawyer and Research Fellow in Data Ethics and Algorithms at the Oxford Internet Institute. She is also a Research Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute in London. Sandra’s research focuses on the legal … More Episode #36 – Wachter on Algorithms, Explanations and the GDPR

Episode #35 – Brundage on the Case for Conditional Optimism about AI

In this episode I talk to Miles Brundage. Miles is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Future of Humanity Institute and a PhD candidate in Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology at Arizona State University. He is also affiliated with the Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes (CSPO), the Virtual Institute of Responsible Innovation (VIRI), and the Journal … More Episode #35 – Brundage on the Case for Conditional Optimism about AI

Episode #34 – Lin on the Rise of Cyborg Finance

In this episode I talk to Tom Lin. Tom is a Professor of Law at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law. His research and teaching expertise are in the areas of corporations, securities regulation, financial technology, financial regulation, and compliance. Professor Lin and his research has been published and cited by numerous leading law journals, … More Episode #34 – Lin on the Rise of Cyborg Finance