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CIOs grapple with the ethics of implementing AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Christoph Wollersheim, a member of the services and artificial intelligence practices group at global consulting firm Egon Zehnder, pinpoints five critical areas most organizations need to address when implementing AI: accuracy, bias, security, transparency, and societal responsibility.

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Expectations vs. reality: A real-world check on generative AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Gen AI takes us from single-use models of machine learning (ML) to AI tools that promise to be a platform with uses in many areas, but you still need to validate they’re appropriate for the problems you want solved, and that your users know how to use gen AI effectively. That’s looking at it the wrong way round.” Is gen AI failing?

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Meet the self-driving brains working with Volkswagen and Ford

The Verge

So, many times a second, the car is reading that information and making decisions about how to navigate through the street. People ask me all the time, “Well, how is it any different than how a human thinks about things?” Is that still how you see it? Is it the Ford program manager for a car? I don’t know.

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