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Accelerating AI Ethics TRAILER

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This series aims to spark urgent conversations about the most pressing ethical issues in AI. Dr Caroline Green, Director of Research at the Institute for Ethics in AI introduces the series.
AI is transforming our world.
But there are many ethical considerations from how AI is changing our ways of working to potentially deepening social inequalities, instead of creating new opportunities. That's why we're here, to spark urgent conversations about the most pressing ethical issues in AI.
The Accelerator Fellowship Programme at the Institute for Ethics in AI, University of Oxford brings together experts from civil society, industry, government and academia to address these ethical challenges head-on.
We explore topics such as the implications of AI for creativity, healthcare, global regulation and many more.
Our podcast features guests from diverse backgrounds and disciplines because we believe it is important to hear all perspectives and create an exclusive space where diverse opinions are welcome.
Most episodes will be hosted by Dr Caroline Green, Director of Research at the Institute for Ethics in AI and Lead of the Accelerator Fellowship Programme.

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Keywords
ai ethics
artificial intelligence
ethical ai
global ai governance
large language model
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 05/08/2025
Duration: 00:01:10

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