Gibbons Lectures 2020: Big data: transparency and reliability

Gibbons Lectures 2020: Big data: transparency and reliability

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There is near consensus in the emerging field of data ethics that processes and systems should be transparent and explainable to a wide range of stakeholders.

In this talk, Professor Tim Dare from the University of Auckland's Faculty of Arts will discuss why transparency and explainability have become central to data ethics and what reasons there are to question that central role. Professor Dare will also discuss why we should be more concerned about reliability and how automated systems compare ethically, and about alternative ways of performing the tasks that could be performed by automated systems.

Time from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, networking from 7:00 PM

Location University of Auckland General Library, Room B10, 5 Alfred Street

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