S10 Ep7: Whoever holds our data holds the power with Carissa Véliz

APR 15, 202632 MIN
The We Society

S10 Ep7: Whoever holds our data holds the power with Carissa Véliz

APR 15, 202632 MIN

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<div> <p>Professor Carissa Véliz is a philosopher who is examining the threats and possibilities of today’s digital world. She is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Institute for Ethics in AI at the University of Oxford – and fellow at Hertford College. She currently holds a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship and her work has been featured by the Ada Lovelace Institute. </p><p>In her first landmark book, <strong>Privacy is Power (2020)</strong>, she discussed the vital necessity of protecting our data as a precondition of sustaining our freedom. But the algorithms constructed by AI and data don’t just stop there; they have born a new era of data based predictions masquerading as objective. Like all predictions, they are shaped by human choices, assumptions, and incentives. In her latest book, <strong>Prophecy: Prediction, Power, and the Fight for the Future, from Ancient Oracles to AI (Out 21st April) </strong>Carissa Véliz challenges us to see predictions not as neutral forecasts, but as power over others. </p><p>In the We Society, join acclaimed journalist and Academy president Will Hutton, as he invites guests from the world of social science to explore the stories behind the news and hear their solutions to society’s most pressing problems.</p><p>Don’t want to miss an episode? Follow the show on your favourite podcast platform and you can email us on [email protected] and tell us who we should be speaking to. </p><p>The We Society podcast is brought to you by<a href="http://www.acss.org.uk/"> the Academy of Social Sciences</a> in association with the<a href="http://www.nuffieldfoundation.org/"> Nuffield Foundation</a> and the<a href="http://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/"> Leverhulme Trust</a>. </p><p>Producer: Emily Uchida Finch<br>Assistant Producer: Emily Gilbert<br>A Whistledown Production for the Academy of Social Sciences </p></div>