Artificial Intelligence Can Be Biased: Why That Matters - The Good Men Project

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As more data is gathered from individuals, and artificial intelligence (AI) is employed to make important decisions, we must continue to ask precisely who is benefiting. We must also be intentional about inclusive and ethical AI. Only then can the benefits of AI be equitably distributed. For example, in the last few years, advances in AI have renewed hope in the capacity of technology to help drive precision healthcare--the ability to deliver the right treatment to the right person at the right time seems ever more attainable. With enough health data, we can train algorithms to make precise medical decisions.