The Ethics of Analytics: Answering the ‘Should We’ Question
Perhaps the time has come to define a set of ethics associated not with how the data is accessed or manipulated but with the purpose for which it is analyzed.
Perhaps the time has come to define a set of ethics associated not with how the data is accessed or manipulated but with the purpose for which it is analyzed.
The bias seen in images generated by artificial intelligence is pervasive and difficult to address.
In this week's real-time analytics news: Several AI educational efforts launch, NVIDIA intros new tools for data scientists, and several offerings that address …
While AI bias is a relatively new concern, the FTC has decades of experience enforcing bias laws that are relevant to today's
Companies must adopt responsible AI methodologies in order to ensure their algorithms and applications are fair and trustworthy.
Making each step up the human/machine interaction spectrum ladder, from assisted to augmented to an autonomous machine, requires increased trust in the …
While some experts may pit tech versus liberal arts, liberal arts and humanities might be the key to tackling the consequences of tech in our lives.
If artificial intelligence machines can take us through their experiences, they can begin to teach us new ways to solve
The social impact of AI, both negative and positive, will likely play an essential role in how the U.S. government approaches the new tech for the next four …
In this week's real-time analytics news: An impressive array of philanthropic and government funding for bringing AI to society, plus numerous product