EM TV: Horror, elections, student cookbook and Joris Krijger on AI and ethics research
In EM TV, host Feba Sukmana discusses the ethics of articifial intelligence with researcher Joris Krijger.
Krijger explains the risks of AI such as ChatGPT, since it’s for the first time that we give technologies the opportunity to make its own decisions. And while teaching the AI to make those decisions, unwanted patterns can emerge that may lead to discrimination, for example. Krijger mentions a few examples of this already happening.
Also, there’s a glimpse of the winning short movie of the 84 hour film contest by Studium Generale. Paul Hartwig accidentally joined the winning team in the preparatory phase, so he can show us how the winning movie was made.
Reporter Sanne Engelen went to the EenVandaag/EFR political debate in Ahoy and asked students what they were going to vote during the general elections, with sometimes surprising results.
And in the first episode of the Student Cookbook, reporter Julia Kenig went to the XIOR building to get a taste of roommates Vartika and Anisha’s favourite comfort food: a lentil soup with lots of spices.
The next episode will be published in the week of 18 December.
Watch the previous episode
-
EM TV: Hassnae is Student of the Year and internationals have a dot as a first name
Gepubliceerd op:Article type: Video-
EM TV
-
De redactie
-
Feba SukmanaEditor
Latest news
-
How it feels when your language disappears
Gepubliceerd op:-
Column
-
-
Liberi Erasmi wins record University Council elections
Gepubliceerd op:-
University Council
-
-
House of Representatives: Minister must enter talks on binding study advice
Gepubliceerd op:-
Education
-
Comments
Comments are closed.
Read more in EM TV
-
EM TV newsflash: Entrance Kralingse Zoom closed, opening times Polak, and new research shows BSA is not helpful
Gepubliceerd op:Article type: Video-
EM TV
-
-
Students less likely to pass early exams: ‘No one wants to wake up in the morning’
Gepubliceerd op:Article type: Video-
EM TV
-
-
EM TV newsflash: staff members can help evacuate in case of emergency, Dutch Student Union has a new board, and it’s code red in the music sector
Gepubliceerd op:Article type: Video-
EM TV
-