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    Episode #4, Season 4 of Phishy Business: Supercharging the AI Tortoise

    In this episode of Phishy Business, we take a look at AI and cybersecurity. We talk on the fact that the stigma of AI running amok in Terminator-fashion is a myth we must dispel in the face of all the good AI can do in protecting the world - from cyberattacks to helping with climate change. We also talk about the other major challenges that AI can be used to solve globally in the next decade.

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    Our special guests are Vilas S. Dahr, President of the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, who was named a young global leader by the World Economic Forum, and our own AI data scientist Elaine Lee. Vilas originally trained as a computer scientist who worked on early AI, also went to law school, and then worked on rule of law in technology, finally moving on to build a few businesses in the private sector. Elaine uses her expertise as a data scientist to help create products that protect users against email cyberthreats and was recently promoted to manage a team of data scientists at Mimecast.

    In ‘Supercharging the AI Tortoise’, we discuss:

    • How optimism is essential to taking control of what we want AI systems to do.
    • The sense of urgency that is needed in this work to protect people today and in the future.
    • Why human oversight of AI systems is crucial to course correct and to remove biases in the algorithms.
    • How diversity is fundamental in creating AI systems.
    • The fact that more needs to be done in relation to how AI can be a force for good, from educating policy makers to more positive media coverage.
    • How AI and data science can be used to created sustainable and scalable progress on the big issues our society faces, such as climate, poverty, and hunger.
    • The reasons why Winnie the Pooh is possibly the greatest modern philosopher of our era.
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