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Talk Python To Me

#351: Machine Learning Ethics and Laws Panel

Talk Python To Me

Michael Kennedy

Technology

4.8635 Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2022

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

The world of AI is changing fast. And the AI / ML space is a bit out of the ordinary for software developers. Typically in software, we can prove that given a certain situations, the code will always behave the same. We can point to where and why a decision is made. ML isn't like that. We set it up and then it takes on a life of its own.

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The world of AI is changing fast. In the AI ML space is a bit out of the ordinary for software

0:05.0

developers. Typically in software we can prove that given a certain situation, the code will

0:10.5

always behave the same. We can point to where and why a decision is made. ML isn't like that.

0:15.8

We set it up and it takes on a life of its own. Regulators and governments are starting to step in

0:20.4

and make rules over AI. The EU is one of the first to do so. Regulators and governments are starting to step in and make rules

0:21.1

over AI. The EU is one of the first to do so. That's why it's great to have Enis Montani and

0:26.0

Catherine Jarmol, both awesome data scientists and EU residents, here to give us an overview of the

0:31.3

coming regulations and other benefits and pitfalls of the AIML space. This is Talk Python and Me,

0:37.2

episode 351, recorded December 17th, 2021.

0:57.9

Welcome to Talk Python, a weekly podcast on Python.

0:59.6

This is your host, Michael Kennedy.

1:05.8

Follow me on Twitter where I'm at M. Kennedy and keep up with a show and listen to past episodes at talk python.fm.

1:08.9

And follow the show on Twitter via at Talk Python.

1:13.0

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1:16.7

Please check out what they're offering during their segments. It really helps support the show.

1:23.7

Catherine, Enis, welcome to Talk Python. Me. Hey, it's great to be back. Hi, Michael. Yeah, it's great to have you here. Enis, you've been here a bunch of times. Catherine, have I had you on before?

1:27.8

Yeah, I think so a while ago now.

1:29.7

I think so as well, but it's been a really long time, hasn't it?

1:32.6

Yeah, yeah.

1:33.1

It's great to have you back.

1:34.3

This is a very Berlin-focused podcast today.

1:38.7

Just unrelated.

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