Ethical AI Data Capture and the Monetization of Biometric Datasets
How can biometric data be used in AI? Delving into the intersection of AI, biometrics, and ethics, this presentation will present the findings and insights from extensive research on AI-generated content and the monetization of biometric data.
Morgan Jones will discuss how AI, biometrics, and ethics are linked. This talk is about the results of their research on AI-created content and making money from biometric data. It will cover how reliable this data is for science, its impact on society and the economy, and ethical issues, especially about people agreeing to share their data.
The research presented encompasses a series of scientific studies conducted since 2020, focusing on preference among AI-generated outputs. One such study was helping to provide a robust scientific framework, employing industry-standard devices and techniques such as EEG, GSR, FEA, and eye-tracking. The methodology and findings offer a credible exploration of AI and biometrics.
What the audience can learn:
• How to use biometric data in AI
• Ethical considerations
• How all this affects society and the economy
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How can biometric data be used in AI? Delving into the intersection of AI, biometrics, and ethics, this presentation will present the findings and insights from extensive research on AI-generated content and the monetization of biometric data.
Morgan Jones will discuss how AI, biometrics, and ethics are linked. This talk is about the results of their research on AI-created content and making money from biometric data. It will cover how reliable this data is for science, its impact on society and the economy, and ethical issues, especially about people agreeing to share their data.
The research presented encompasses a series of scientific studies conducted since 2020, focusing on preference among AI-generated outputs. One such study was helping to provide a robust scientific framework, employing industry-standard devices and techniques such as EEG, GSR, FEA, and eye-tracking. The methodology and findings offer a credible exploration of AI and biometrics.
What the audience can learn:
• How to use biometric data in AI
• Ethical considerations
• How all this affects society and the economy
Register now »
See the full agenda for March 20
See the full agenda for March 21