Lingo Bingo at the India AI Summit w/ Meredith Whittaker, Audrey Tang, Abeba Birhane, and Usha Ramanathan

Show Notes
It’s our second week of playing AI lingo bingo. The summit in India is underway and the air is thick with vague terms that fail to describe the big problems.
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With us this week to discuss co-opted terms is Meredith Whittaker on how ‘open source’ cannot meaninfully be applied to AI systems; Audrey Tang on ‘democratisation’, something which is both helped and harmed by AI; Abeba Birhane on everyone’s favourite slogan ‘AI for Good’; and Usha Ramanathan to discuss ‘AI and development’ in the context of the Aadhaar project in India.
Further reading & resources:
- More on Usha Ramanathan — human rights activist and teacher at the India Law Institute
- More on Abeba Birhane — principle investigator at the AI Accountability Lab at Trinity College Dublin
- More on Meredith Whittaker — President of Signal
- More on Audrey Tang — Taiwan’s first Digital Minister
- Distributional AGI Safety — by Nenad Tomašev et al
- Watch this week’s interviews in full on Youtube
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Pre Production by Georgia Iacovou | Post Production by Sarah Myles
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