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      <description>In this episode We catch up with ChatGPT about the latest recipes, strategic reporting, Python scripts, cost of living, and killing the poor.
Transcript ChatGPT I am an artificial intelligence and do not have feelings or emotions. However, I am here to assist you to the best of my ability.
Chris Hello, and welcome to Vulnerable By Design with me, Chris Onrust. In today&amp;rsquo;s episode we will talk about and with our new pal ChatGPT over here, and how the rise of natural language processing bots such as ChatGPT can all at once bring you both in evenings worth of good, clean fun, as well as cold tears of existential dread.</description>
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      <description>In this episode How are public sector bodies accountable for using algorithmic systems? We look at a recent report.
Episode links Ada Lovelace Institute, AI Now Institute and Open Government Partnership. (2021). Algorithmic Accountability for the Public Sector. City of Amsterdam Algorithm Register Transcript Hello, and welcome to The Papers on Vulnerable By Design, the series in which we cover some of the latest and most interesting vulnerability research. I am Chris Onrust.</description>
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