How can human-centered AI fight bias in machines and people?
Companies invested roughly $50 billion in artificial intelligence systems last year. That figure is expected to more than double, to $110 billion, by 2024. Such an explosion in investment raises a lot of questions, but central among them for MIT Sloan senior lecturerRenée Richardson Goslineis how to recognize and counteract the bias that exists within AI-driven decision-making. "There has been a tremendous amount of research pointing out issues of algorithmic bias and the threat this poses systemically," Gosline says in a new MIT Sloan Experts Series talk, available below. "This is a massive issue -- one that I don't think we can take seriously enough."
Feb-2-2021, 23:21:22 GMT
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