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Massively Brewing “Trust Recession” Aims To Erode Responsible AI Says AI Ethics And AI Law

Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin I'm sure you are familiar with the old saying that a rising tide lifts all boats. There is the other side of that coin, perhaps not as well known, namely that a receding tide sinks all ships. Bottom-line, sometimes the tide determines whether you are going up or going down. The tide is going to do what it does. You might not have any particular say in the matter. If your boat is docked or anchored in the tide, you are at the whim of the tide. The key is to realize that the tide exists, along with anticipating which way it is heading. With a bit of luck, you can ride out the tide and remain unscathed. Let's consider how all of this seafaring talk about boats and tides relates to Artificial Intelligence (AI). First, I'd like to introduce to you the increasingly popular catchphrase of Responsible AI . The general notion is that we want AI that abides by proper and desirable human values. Some refer to this as Responsible AI . Others similarly discuss Accountable AI , Trustworthy AI , and AI Alignment , all of which touch upon the same… Read full this story

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