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Everyone Wants Responsible Artificial Intelligence, Few Have It Yet

Por: Forbes Tech October 12, 2022

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With great power comes great responsibility.getty As artificial intelligence continues to gain traction, there has been a rising level of discussion about “responsible AI” (and, closely related, ethical AI). While AI is entrusted to carry more decision-making workloads, it’s still based on algorithms that respond to models and data, as I and my co-author Andy Thurai explain in a recent Harvard Business Review . As a result, AI and often... + full article



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