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I join Ben Moorman and Stanley Zheng to discuss the architecture of machine learning models and the ethical responsibilities of the programmers that build them. This episode is the first in a 3-part series on data and its implications from the perspective of both programmers and users. We focused our conversation on bias in terms of human prejudice as well as its technical function in machine learning models. If you have ever felt perplexed by the vast and confusing landscape of AI this is s great opportunity to introduce yourself to foundational concepts with clear explanations, real-world examples, and broader contextualization. Here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/16RSWOVt716C6hjA7aXcKKPTvSSPlWoGy7SEDeD2MKIo/edit] is a link for the resources that introduced me to the terminology and methodology of concepts related to machine learning. Check out our Instagram for opportunities to join the conversation @11_59_pod [https://www.instagram.com/11_59_pod/?hl=en] or email us at 11.59.pod@gmail.com [//11.59.pod@gmail.com]
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