HumAIn Launches New Podcast episode with Jake Porway of Datakind

NEW YORK - Feb. 7, 2020 - HumAIn has launched a new podcast episode "How constructive uses of AI create positive social outcomes and what impact practices are creating equitable outcomes in the United States with Jake Porway of Datakind" and focuses on Human Centered Design, making AI work for us and is geared toward all audiences who want to learn about ethical and explainable AI.

The most recent episode featured Beth Partridge of Milk+Honey and explored How Enterprises Can Build Data Science and AI Teams.

In this episode, Jake Porway shared remarks including:

"To me I think AI is honestly just a huge red herring on this whole conversation. The way I look at AI, is that it's a big accelerant, just like software and its lighter fluid on whatever goal you set it towards or the system you put in on".

"There are different systems that are designed to do different things and they will use AI for the goals they have. The problem I found is one, that there are no standards. But more than that, standards are only as good as your ability to enforce them"

To listen to the podcast, visit:
- Spotify: http://www.humainpodcast.com/datakind-spotify
- Apple Podcasts: http://www.humainpodcast.com/datakind-apple

About HumAIn
David Yakobovitch explores AI for consumers through fireside conversations with industry thought leaders on HumAIn. From Chief Data Scientists and AI Advisors, to Leaders who advance AI for All, the HumAIn Podcast is the channel to release new AI products, to learn about industry trends, and to bridge the gap between humans and machines in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Fans of the podcast can contact david@humainpodcast.com via email to provide feedback and ideas for the podcast, or to become a guest on the show.

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