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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > C.U. Ethics in Mathematics Society (CUEiMS) > Ethics for the working mathematician, Seminar 5: Regulation, accountability, and the law
Ethics for the working mathematician, Seminar 5: Regulation, accountability, and the lawAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Sae Koyama. The work of mathematicians in industry is now very close to its tangible applications; we produce output that is extremely quick and easy to use. Just look at machine-learned algorithms that compute credit scores. Now that we sit so close to the applications, we need to consider what sort of responsibility we have. There are things we are, and aren’t, legally allowed to do. And there are consequences we might face if we fall foul of the law. Moreover, given that our work is often cutting-edge, we must self-regulate to prevent the types of harm that legislators and others have yet to realise is even possible. This talk is part of the C.U. Ethics in Mathematics Society (CUEiMS) series. This talk is included in these lists:
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