With AI there are no easy answers. But that doesn’t stop some of the commentators.
While there’s a lot of enthusiasm for artificial intelligence (AI) in the air, you’re in good company if you’re worried about the ethical ramifications of the AI boom. Dr. Robert MacAuslan In ...
Across industries and disciplines, across corporations, government agencies, and nonprofits, and across various roles within various organizations, many of us are being encouraged to use generative AI ...
Ethical risks of AI are often discussed in terms of bias, privacy, and accountability. But new research shows how AI in the workplace can create unexpected challenges. Compliance officers spend lots ...
As artificial intelligence usage ramps up across the industry, designers share the intentional ways they are thinking about—and even limiting—their application of the technology. BOH checks in with ...
No one expects a keyboard, a hammer or a scalpel to have built-in ethical standards that guide its work. Only the users of such tools can chart those paths. But artificial intelligence (AI) — the term ...
Every day, millions of people input prompts (whether questions or instructions) into AI tools such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, DALL-E, or Meta AI. Recently, media coverage highlighted what seemed ...
The Anthropic fight matters here because it reminds us what’s at stake and why Hawaiʻi needs to implement solid, ethical AI policy.
The framework addresses ‘hallucinations’ and the risk of bias in generative AI outputs Read more at The Business Times.
Jeff Bartel is chairman and managing director of Hamptons Group, a private investment and strategic advisory firm headquartered in Miami. The adoption of AI in private equity experienced rapid growth ...