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ep.31 Robin Hauser: “Bias” (Video)

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Filmmaker Robin Hauser is a proven storyteller of complex topics. In her award-winning documentary, "Code—Debugging the Gender Gap" she examined the dearth of women in computer coding.

Now, in her latest film, "Bias", Robin posits compelling questions: how have primal human survival instincts made racial and gender bias an innate part of ourselves; and with the rise of machine learning, with increasing reliance on AI, can we protect Artificial Intelligence from our inherent biases? Her film is an engrossing exploration and clarion call that will frighten and also enlighten.

Today's Guest: Robin Hauser @biasfilm https://www.biasfilm.com/

Interviewer: Jim Kamp http://polychromemedia.com/jameskamp/ @kampjames

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Filmmaker Robin Hauser is a proven storyteller of complex topics. In her award-winning documentary, "Code—Debugging the Gender Gap" she examined the dearth of women in computer coding.

Now, in her latest film, "Bias", Robin posits compelling questions: how have primal human survival instincts made racial and gender bias an innate part of ourselves; and with the rise of machine learning, with increasing reliance on AI, can we protect Artificial Intelligence from our inherent biases? Her film is an engrossing exploration and clarion call that will frighten and also enlighten.

Today's Guest: Robin Hauser @biasfilm https://www.biasfilm.com/

Interviewer: Jim Kamp http://polychromemedia.com/jameskamp/ @kampjames

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