An interview with India-based AI software leader and architect Lakshmi Veeramani on her stories of using AI and how she feels about how AI is using people's data and content
Good observation about AI ethics, Marcos. Ethics really need to be considered from the beginning. One of my other AISW guests, Dr. Julie Rennecker, raised the point about how startups are permanently ‘imprinted’ with their founders’ views about ethics, and that it’s harder (but not impossible) to address ethics later.
Thank you Karen! It’s great talking to you ❤️
Great interview, thanks for sharing.
From my point of view we are in the very early stage of the AI and the ethic about it.
Many people are not ethic at all nowadays.
In terms of AI for coding, I see it as very good tool, but still the human being is the one that will think what is needed to be implemented.
Good observation about AI ethics, Marcos. Ethics really need to be considered from the beginning. One of my other AISW guests, Dr. Julie Rennecker, raised the point about how startups are permanently ‘imprinted’ with their founders’ views about ethics, and that it’s harder (but not impossible) to address ethics later.
Yes what needs to be asked is the logic part still very much with human
[...] It helps me write code faster and more efficiently compared to searching through Stack Overflow. [...]
It happens to me as well. Searching for code is something I do less and less. Now, I go directly to chatgpt or GitHub copilot
Agree 😊