Artificial Intelligence (AI) ethics: 5 questions CIOs should ask
You may not realize it, but artificial intelligence (AI) is already enhancing our lives in a multitude of ways. AI systems already man our call centers, drive our cars, and take orders through kiosks at local fast food restaurants. In the days ahead, AI and machine learning will become a more prominent fixture, disrupting industries and extracting tediousness from our everyday lives. As we hand over larger chunks of our lives to the machines, we need to lift the hood to see what kind of ethics are driving them, and who is defining the rules of the road. Many CIOs have begun experimenting with AI in areas that may not be very visible to end users, such as automating warehouses.
Oct-9-2020, 07:39:44 GMT
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