Responsible AI the need for ethical guard rails
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Without adequate safeguards, AI can widen social and economic schisms, leading to discriminatory outcomes
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Without adequate safeguards, AI can widen social and economic schisms, leading to discriminatory outcomes
Since Czech writer Karel Čapek first mentioned robots in a 1920s play, humans have dreamed about intelligent machines. What if robots take over policing? What if nanny-bots look after our children and elderly? What if and this has been rich fodder for dystopian literature they became more intelligent than us?
Surrounded as we are by the vestiges of our analogue world, to many of us, these wonderings may seem decades from fruition. But artificial intelligence (AI), the engine of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is already very much with us.