Ethics
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Responsible AI
Artificial intelligence is based on fundamental principles like safety, ethics, responsibility, trust, and acceptance. It also needs to consider fairness,…
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The Need for AI Education
The history of Automation In 1771, Richard Arkwright invented the spinning frame (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinning_frame), an Industrial Revolution invention for spinning thread…
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How can AI be used responsibly?
Recently, Michelle Bachelet, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, called for countries to ban the use of artificial intelligence…
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Trusted AI needs solid foundations
Data scientists working to deliver on the promise of AI are increasingly faced with the dilemma of how to ensure…
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AI’s next big challenge: fighting the bias monster
AI practitioner John Spooner of H2O says the sector needs to own up to its core issue and deal with…
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The more the prevalence of AI grows, the more being good at ‘being a person’ becomes important
“I think that Zoom has made my client hate me” said a friend to me last summer, not long after…
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The future of facial recognition in combatting bias
Facial recognition is in the spotlight again as a growing number of U.S. states seek to ban police use of…
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Researchers at universities find a mathematical way of helping to regulate AI systems bias
Four researchers from the University of Warwick, Imperial College London, EPFL (Lausanne), and Sciteb Ltd have identified a mathematical means…
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Racism: How technology intersects with the deadly virus
As the world’s nations grapple desperately to contain COVID-19, a pervasive and far deadlier virus has taken centre stage. Unlike…
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How AI In Star Trek Can Help Us Address Real-World Issues
With lore rich in ethics and morality, it seems only logical that AI’s depiction in Star Trek be analysed for…
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