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The Dark Side of AI: Bias
Artificial Intelligence is often considered a transformative technology that will enable incredible innovation and insights. If the true promise of AI is realized, it will transform society in a very positive way. However, AI is still (for now) created and deployed by humans and is susceptible to many of the same biases that human decision makers exhibit. These human biases, intentional or inadvertent, can creep in at every phase of the AI development and deployment process.
How to Build AI That Society Wants and Needs
While AI holds great promise for society, the speed of its advancement has far outpaced the ability of businesses and governments to monitor and assess the outcomes properly. The relative ambiguity of regulatory oversight throughout the world prevents AI from directly reflecting society’s needs. It is important that organizations take steps to enable and showcase trustworthiness to all stakeholders and build the reputation of the organization’s AI.
AI Sprawl – A Disaster Waiting to Happen
Sprawl is probably most familiar when used to describe the rapid and often poorly controlled spread of housing and commercial construction throughout much of suburbia. We have found that it also appropriately describes the current state of the development and utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in many organizations.
Aligning Responsible AI With The White House Executive Order On Ethical AI
The Executive Order put out by the White House regarding Artificial Intelligence is extremely ambitious. It seeks to set out a whole universe of analysis, regulation, and monitoring across a large swath of the U.S. government.
Reimagining Responsible AI Through Public Disputes and Consensus Building
The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies presents many opportunities to improve lives but also poses many risks if deployed irresponsibly.