2022-09-07
48 minutes

Ep 7: Can blockchain solve AI's trust problem?

Use Cases
Security

About this episode

AI is taking the world by storm, but the opaque nature of its algorithms has also raised concerns about the reliability and the fairness of the output it generates, as well as the potential for the technology itself to be used for malicious purposes. There is a trust issue for artificial intelligence which needs to be resolved – not only for ethical reasons, but also because regulators need to look into AI’s "black boxes" to understand how they work.

Thanks to its transparent, open-source nature and its strong focus on auditability, blockchain has the potential to act as a decentralized, encryption-based guardrail for AI systems. Listen to Shawn Helms, co-head of McDermott Will & Emery’s technology and outsourcing practice, discuss the intersection of AI and blockchain with: Anne Gressel, Associate at Debevoise & Plimpton and member of its fintech and technology practice; Erwin Voloder, Head of Policy at the European Blockchain Association, and Kai Zenner, Head of Office and Digital Policy Adviser for Member of the European Parliament Axel Voss.

Guests

Anna Gressel

Anna Gressel

Senior Associate at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP.

Erwin Voloder

Erwin Voloder

Senior Policy Fellow, European Blockchain Association.

Kai Zenner

Kai Zenner

Head of Office and Digital Policy Adviser for MEP Axel Voss.

Shawn Helms

Shawn Helms

Co-head of the Firm’s Technology & Outsourcing Practice for McDermott Will & Emery.

Podcast transcript

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