• Ethical AI, Innovation as Stewardship, and Canada, with Kevin Tuer

  • May 1 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast
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Ethical AI, Innovation as Stewardship, and Canada, with Kevin Tuer

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  • Kevin Tuer received his doctorate in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo in 1994, and went on to a number of strategic leadership roles, including VP of Engineering at Control Advancements, Co-founder of Handshake VR, the founding Managing Director of the Candian Digital Media Network, and he currently serves as the Cheif Technology Officer at Communitech.


    Today we have a wide-ranging conversation related to Kevin's new initiative, the Good AI program. Good AI helps startups strengthen the development, understanding and implementation of ethical AI. They're helping to build actionable strategies to enable Canada's tech founders to create trustworthy AI products and services, and build a brand that customers know they can trust.


    0:00 - Into and Background

    6:09 - The Tension Btw Innovation and Responsibility

    12:45 - Collectively Working On Ethical AI

    20:30 - Innovation as Stewardship

    25:10 - Who Do We Hold Responsible for AI Failures?

    33:55 - Ethics by Design

    41:29 - All Ethics Under God


    Please send your ideas and feedback to the cohosts, Andrew Noble and Joel Jacob, at whatwouldjesustech@gmail.com. Recorded in Ontario, Canada. Original Music by Abigail Neale. To learn more about What Would Jesus Tech and to support the show visit whatwouldjesustech.com

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