How Can We Build Better Systems Out of AI Corrupted by Human Biases?
Several important decisions from hiring to policing and governance are being turned over to AI, making bias a serious concern. By Jasmin Jose | Updated: 14 May 2021 12:53 IST
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There is a huge risk of human bias creeping in to AI systems and amplifying the mistakes that people make
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If humans can t figure out sexism, then AI isn t going to do it for us
Dr. Ming favours auditing AI systems as compared to regulating them
IBM Research India released a range of tools to help mitigate bias in AI
Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a fascinating part of artificial intelligence. Director of IBM Research, India, one of IBM’s 12 research labs in the world, Gargi Dasgupta talks to Chandrima Banerjee about this in the context of.
‘Study in India’ gets a boost
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IIIT Sri City and UK’s university join hands to work on projects
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IIIT Sri City and UK’s university join hands to work on projects
With enhanced focus on ‘Study in India’ initiative, Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT Sri City) conducted a virtual mobility programme with Edinburgh Napier University, UK, on Monday.
Funded by the UKIERI (UK Indian Education Research Initiative), British Council in India, the event is supported by the Union government to promote educational prospects in India for students from abroad.
IIIT Director G. Kannabiran explained that B.Tech students of both institutions would collaborate to form groups and work on projects during spring 2021. “Organisations such as Swiggy, Futura Analytics, Ernst & Young are participating in the programme as industry partners. The projects are primarily in the areas of computer vision, natural language processing and 5G securit
IBM’s top executive says, quantum computers will never reign supreme over classical ones
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January 29, 2021 21:41 IST
But, the quantum machines will work in concert with classical computers, building on each other s unique strengths, Gargi Dasgupta, Director, IBM research in India, noted.
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IBM’s top executive says, quantum computers will never reign supreme over classical ones.
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But, the quantum machines will work in concert with classical computers, building on each other s unique strengths, Gargi Dasgupta, Director, IBM research in India, noted.
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