AI Ethics And AI Law Fretting Over Worker Burnout In The Ardent Pursuit Of Responsible AI

#artificialintelligence 

Rising need for AI Ethics workers is leading to exceedingly overworked and woefully underappreciated ... [ ] considerations. If there is one thing that we can almost all entirely agree on, I dare say it might be the abundance of worker burnout. Nary a day goes by that there aren't some blazing headlines about this worker or that worker-related burnout happening here or there. Some attribute burnout to concerns over wanting to keep their job and make a living. Others suggest that the burnout mania got especially underway when remote working became acceptable, pushing workers to potentially work nonstop and not have the conventional leave the office at 6 o'clock basis for curtailing work for the day. A slew of reasons exists and are continually bandied around for worker burnout. Those that work in the realm of Artificial Intelligence (AI) are right there in the worker burnout zone too. Yes, with all that excitement and hoopla about the present and future prospects of AI, there are humans toiling away to craft and field the AI. Software developers that specialize in making AI applications are dearly sought by companies. Once onboard, the AI programmers are bound to discover that there is a lot of AI work going on. Indeed, the odds are that a veritable fifteen pounds of AI are needed and yet the AI teams are barely able to produce five pounds given the team size and AI complexities involved.

Duplicate Docs Excel Report

Title
None found

Similar Docs  Excel Report  more

TitleSimilaritySource
None found