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Today we continue our exploration of Trust in AI with this interview with Richard Zemel, Professor in the department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto and Research Director at Vector Institute. In our conversation, Rich describes some of his work on fairness in machine learning algorithms, including how he defines both group and individual fairness and his group’s recent NeurIPS poster, “Predict Responsibly: Improving Fairness and Accuracy by Learning to Defer.” This week’s series is sponsored by our friends at Georgian Partners. Georgian recently published Building Conversational AI Teams, a comprehensive guide to lead you through sourcing, acquiring and nurturing a successful conversational AI team. Download at: https://gptrs.vc/convoai. For this episode's complete show notes, visit twimlai.com/talk/209. |