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81 – Consumer Credit, Big Tech and AI Crime

81 – Consumer Credit, Big Tech and AI Crime

Update: 2020-09-18
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In today’s episode, I talk to Nikita Aggarwal about the legal and regulatory aspects of AI and algorithmic governance. We focus, in particular, on three topics: (i) algorithmic credit scoring; (ii) the problem of ‘too big to fail’ tech platforms and (iii) AI crime. Nikita is a DPhil (PhD) candidate at the Faculty of Law at Oxford, as well as a Research Associate at the Oxford Internet Institute’s Digital Ethics Lab. Her research examines the legal and ethical challenges due to emerging, data-driven technologies, with a particular focus on machine learning in consumer lending. Prior to entering academia, she was an attorney in the legal department of the International Monetary Fund, where she advised on financial sector law reform in the Euro area.





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Topics discussed include:





  • The digitisation, datafication and disintermediation of consumer credit markets




  • Algorithmic credit scoring




  • The problems of risk and bias in credit scoring




  • How law and regulation can address these problems




  • Tech platforms that are too big to fail




  • What should we do if Facebook fails?




  • The forms of AI crime




  • How to address the problem of AI crime




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81 – Consumer Credit, Big Tech and AI Crime

81 – Consumer Credit, Big Tech and AI Crime

John Danaher