“When it comes to banking, they put forward three specific areas of sensitivity. The first was explainability – how leaders should approach the limitations of technology as it relates to explaining how AI arrives at conclusions. The second was the threat of bias and re-examining the concepts of transparency, fairness and accountability in an AI-first…
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55% of Americans approve the use of facial recognition for public safety, but the technology raises privacy concerns
“In the US, the government is planning to deploy face recognition at 20 airports by 2021. In June 2018, the suspect in the shooting at a local newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland, was identified using facial recognition technology. 55% of Americans indeed approve the use of facial recognition for public safety. Last year, the police of…
A.I. Policy Is Tricky. From Around the World, They Came to Hash It Out.
“In the view of Mr. Pailhès and others, China is a government-controlled surveillance state. In the American model, coming from Silicon Valley in California, a handful of internet companies become big winners and society is treated as a data-generating resource to be strip mined. The era of moving fast and breaking everything is coming to…
CAGR of 55.6% from 2018 to 2025
Artificial Intelligence Market by Technology, and Industry Vertical – Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2018-2025, the global Artificial Intelligence market size is expected to reach $169,411.8 million in 2025, from $4,065 million in 2016 growing at a CAGR of 55.6% from 2018 to 2025. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PREDICTIONS FOR THE YEAR 2019 Look to IBM,…
