Amid Boeing Scandal, a Framework for Ethically-Designed Autonomous Systems
Newly-published recommendations from IEEE buck the norm of creating technology through a profit-driven lens.
Newly-published recommendations from IEEE buck the norm of creating technology through a profit-driven lens.
A group of AI ethics academics and advocates want more than a virtuous marketing facade from big tech.
RedTail analyzed 22 government AI directives addressing ethics concepts and principles. Here’s a snapshot of the most-mentioned issues.
Following a 2018 during which the mainstream consciousness awakened to the presence of AI with few ethical guardrails, it’s no wonder that interest in Fairness, Accountability and Transparency research has blossomed.
While touting top rankings in a globally-watched accuracy test, Microsoft is pushing for facial recognition regulations that could expose accuracy levels of its competitors’ technologies. Meanwhile, civil liberties advocates worry the overall improvement of industry algorithms could lead to greater adoption of technologies that are not developed or employed in an ethical manner.