“Boinodiris also brought some interesting observations from a survey by IBM on perceptions of responsible AI: – It found that shared prosperity and impact on jobs are identified by executives as the least important ethical considerations related to AI.– The second observation was that more than 60% of CHROs believe that they have no minimum…
Month: July 2020
AI decisions: Do we deserve an explanation? – Futurity
“Kate Vredenburgh says individuals are, in fact, owed explanations when AI makes decisions that affect our lives. Vredenburgh, who is a 2019-2020 postdoctoral fellow at the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society and the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence at Stanford University, will soon start an assistant professorship in the philosophy, logic, and scientific…
What is the AI brain drain?
“A New York Times story from 2018 claimed that OpenAI paid some of its scientists more than $1 million per year. More recently, the expense report of DeepMind, the AI research outfit acquired by Google in 2014, stated that the lab had paid $483 million to its 700 employees, an average of $690,000 per employee…
As Data Grows, What Could The Future Of AI Look Like In Banking?
“In 2017, IBM reported that 90% of the data in the world had been created in the past two years. Every day, we produce approximately 2.5 quintillion bytes of information through our smartphones, computers and other gadgets. The incredible array of data that is currently useless will become a valuable source of insights for each…
