AI Model Bias Can Significantly Damage Trust Of Employees, Customers, And The Public, But There Are Ways To Prevent It

AI influences decisions across the enterprise, but bias can do far-reaching damage to trust and stakeholder relationships. The good news is that there are ways to protect yourself. A large regional bank uses a newly developed fraud detection artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to identify potential cases of bank fraud including

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New Strategies And Business Models From Artificial Intelligence: What Traditional Businesses Can Learn From A Platform Model

Platform companies like Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Tencent have created value at stunning rates. They grow rapidly and own few assets – and they’ve all made strong use of AI. What can legacy companies learn from these platforms? And is it possible for legacy companies to use this business model,

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AI Based Data Monitoring, Cloud-Enabled Data Trusts, Blockchain, And Quantum Technologies Are Four Emerging Solutions For Digital Trust

In an era of ever-present digital threats that can undermine and erode stakeholder trust, organizations should invest to earn “digital trust,” that is, protect their data and information from fraud and bad actors to safeguard their relationships, reputation, and revenue. This task could be more difficult than ever before as

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The Early Signs Of Becoming One Of The Most Promising Application Of Quantum Computing: Quantum Chemistry

Unfeasible chemistry and materials science calculations are about to be made possible with quantum computing. Which industries will be the most impacted and how can you prepare? Quantum computing is still in its early stages, but it’s gaining momentum. It could soon transform health care and life sciences, manufacturing and

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Quantum Technologies, Exponential Intelligence And Ambient Computing: A Look At Three Emerging Technologies Over The Horizon

Take a closer look at the horizon-next macro forces: quantum, exponential intelligence, and ambient experience. Envision the aspirational future of these forces, grounded in the realities of today. In the global arena of enterprise technology, optimism rules the roost. We are so enthralled by rapid fire innovation and the opportunity-laden

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The Technology Is Not Perfect Yet But AI Can Enhance Our Emotional Intelligence By Making Us More Self-Aware

Emotional intelligence matters more to one’s success as a manager than IQ or technical skill. The principal takeaway: emotional intelligence is just as important as any “hard skill” and investing in it helps individuals and teams succeed at work. Companies are wise to explore AI solutions that can help make

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Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics Of AI | A Talk By Avi Goldfarb & Ajay Agrawal

The idea of artificial intelligence – job – killing robots, self – driving cars, and self – managing organizations – captures the imagination, evoking a combination of wonder and dread for those of us who will have to deal with the consequences. But what if it’s not quite so complicated?

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Cyber AI:  Improved Security With Data And Machine Intelligence To Fight Against AI Driven Cybercrimes

As organizations struggle with security breaches, cyber AI can be a force multiplier, enabling security teams not only to respond faster than cyberattackers can move but also to anticipate these moves and act in advance. Despite making significant investments in security technologies, organizations continue to struggle with security breaches: Their

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Ethical OS: How To Safeguard Users, Communities, Societies, And Companies From New Future Risks?

How can you predict the unintended consequences of the products you are building today?  How can you actively safeguard users, communities, societies, and your company from new future risks? As we think about the future of tech at Google, Yoav Schlesinger (Principal for the Tech and Society Solutions Lab at

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Edge Of Infectious Diseases, Nanotechnology, Telecommunications, Big Data And Public Health | A Talk By Professor Rachel Mckendry Followed By Q&A Session

Infectious diseases rank among the gravest threats to human health alongside global warming and terrorism. New strains continue to evolve every year and can spread rapidly. The consequences can be devastating. The 1918 Spanish flu killed an estimated 50 million people. Today HIV infects 34 million people and the recent

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The Inherent Biases In Algorithms: Everything That Can Go Wrong And The People Who Fix Them

Recent years have seen an eruption of concern about machine learning. When the systems we attempt to teach don’t do what we want or what we expect, ethical and potentially existential risks emerge. In this talk, Brian Christian discusses the inherent biases in algorithms and the varying complexities of the

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Practices Of Ethical AI – Part 2: The Positive And Negative Aspects Of AI

This is the second blog in the Ethical AI short series, looking at the positive and negative aspects of AI. The first blog focused on AI failures and identified lessons to be learned by leaders advancing their AI product innovations, or internal usage of AI solutions. The 2021 European Commission

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