Reporter’s Notebook: Behind the Scenes of a Fair-Trade AI Data Story
Some of the best parts of a recent feature story about the AI data industry involved a bagel-making Halliburton executive in Egypt – but they never made the final cut.
Some of the best parts of a recent feature story about the AI data industry involved a bagel-making Halliburton executive in Egypt – but they never made the final cut.
Newly-published recommendations from IEEE buck the norm of creating technology through a profit-driven lens.
The initial round of guidance from Brussels hinges on the notion of Trustworthy AI that has been developed with “ethical purpose” in mind. Here’s RedTail’s take.
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.
Even if algorithmic transparency is technically feasible, can we expect corporate entities engaged in a worldwide battle for AI domination to divulge this proprietary information in any meaningful manner?