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S9:E7 - How do you create visual recognition software ethically and responsibly (Nashlie Sephus)

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4.7618 Ratings

🗓️ 19 August 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

We talk to Nashlie Sephus, CTO of Partpic, and Applied Science Manager at Amazon Web Services, about how she developed Partpic, as well as some of the dangers of machine learning and what we can do to mitigate some of these issues.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Code Movie podcast. We talk to people on their coding journey in hopes of helping you on yours. I'm your host, Ron, and today we're talking about machine learning with nationally Cephas, the CTO of Part Pick, which was acquired by Amazon in 2016, and now an Applied Science Manager at Amazon Web Services.

0:24.4

The key to training machine learning model is the more better quality of data you have, the better quality of the model, almost like garbage in and garbage out.

0:34.7

Nashley talks about what drew her to pursue machine learning,

0:38.7

the creation of Part Pick,

0:40.7

and the work she's doing at Amazon,

0:43.3

reviewing the ethics of things like facial recognition and other AI.

0:44.7

After this.

0:52.4

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0:55.0

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0:58.0

And that's the buzz of Prime's entertainment.

1:01.0

What are we watching?

1:02.0

Heads of State, that new action comedy with Idris Elba as the Prime Minister,

1:06.0

John Cena as the president and Priyanka Chopra Jonas as their only hope.

1:09.0

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1:11.9

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1:18.6

ads, subscription, or to renews. For more information, go to amazon.com.ukuk.u slash prime.

1:23.0

Thank you so much for being here. Thank you for having me. So tell us how you got into code. I started learning

1:29.8

about what coding was in the eighth grade, because of course I knew nothing about coding or

1:35.5

engineering or any of that until my eighth grade science teacher, she pulled me to the side and said,

1:41.1

hey, you should probably check out this summer engineering camp

1:44.5

at my undergrad where I went at Mississippi State University. So I went there that summer,

1:49.8

and they pretty much introduced all the disciplines of engineering. And I remember just being

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