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A year of new voices in AI

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22 December 2022



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There were nine interviews over 2022.

What started as a pile of loose post-it notes ideas has transformed into 9 interviews over the course of 2022. It has been a great privilege to speak to so many great researchers this year, here is a quick summary of all the interviews covering everything from NLP, to conservation, to swarm robotics.

The series began with David Adelani, talking about his work on NLP for low resource languages.

In the second episode Isabel Cachola talked about how she got into AI and her work on interpretability of NLP models.

For episode three Tanja Kaiser shared her journey to working with swarm robotics.

In this episode Maria De-Arteaga talked about her work on algorithmic fairness and human algorithm collaboration.

This episode Nicolo’ Brandizzi shared his journey into researching human AI interaction, and about CLAIRE’s rising research network.

In episode six of the series Oumaima Hajri talked about her work in ethical AI, and her own web series AI better world.

Chris Emezue shared his journey into AI, his work in machine learning, causality, and founding Lanfrica.

We took a trip into philosophy in this episode with Dimitri Coelho Mollo as he shared his work on philosophy, cognitive science and AI.

In the latest episode, Lily Xu shared her work and adventures in using AI for environmental conservation.

And finally we are excited to announce the next interview in the series is with Srija Chakraborty and will be going live in early 2023!



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