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4 December 2020

Van Hooijdonk: I don’t trust algorithms

In the future we all will be part-robots. My predictions are that in a thousand years we will [physically] disappear from this world – says Richard van Hooijdonk in an interview with z Michał Rolecki and Anna Zagórna

Michał Rolecki
Anna Zagórna
9 m
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24 July 2020

Sieniek: I want to do meaningful things

It’s a turning point. Medicine can be personalized and the costs of treatment can be reduced… Technology solutions may support doctors and help them to improve their efficiency, says Marcin Sieniek from Google Health in conversation with Monika Redzisz

Monika Redzisz
6 m
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5 June 2020

Science fiction becomes reality

As soon as I achieve my goal, I will connect my brain to external interfaces. I am most interested in what would happen if I connected to another person and to their brain, says Andrzej Banburski, PhD, from MIT in conversation with Monika Redzisz.

Monika Redzisz
10 m
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15 May 2020

Data, bias and harmful algorithms

If an algorithm has been used to make a decision that concerns us, we have the right to know about it. We can’t simply give up and say: “This is artificial intelligence and only artificial intelligence knows what to do”, says Agata Foryciarz, an IT specialist from Stanford University, in conversation with Monika Redzisz.

Monika Redzisz
10 m
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6 December 2019

Kidziński: We have a feeling we’re saving the world

When parents suspect a neurological disorder in their child, they will be able to film it and the algorithm will diagnose it. Monika Redzisz talks to Łukasz Kidziński, Stanford University

Monika Redzisz
5 m
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3 October 2019

Stuart Russell: We need to become good at being human

Perhaps we will be able to develop a culture in which everyone learns for its own sake and for the sake of having a richer inner life. But I think this not necessarily the most likely outcome of current trends. The danger of enfeeblement is real. Prof. Stuart Russell in conversation with Maciej Chojnowski.

Maciej Chojnowski
6 m