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With Generative AI Advances, The Time to Tackle Responsible AI Is Now

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AI models in production. Today, seven in 10 companies are experimenting with generative AI, meaning that the number of AI models in production will skyrocket over the coming years. As a result, industry discussions around responsible AI have taken on greater urgency. In 2022, companies had an average of 3.8

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Igor Jablokov, Pryon: Building a responsible AI future

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Ensuring responsible AI development Jablokov strongly advocates for new regulatory frameworks to ensure responsible AI development and deployment. As AI’s domain rapidly expands from narrow applications to more general capabilities, addressing the ethical risks will become only more critical.

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Democratizing AI: Exploring the Impact of Low/No-Code AI Development Tools

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From powering recommendation algorithms on streaming platforms to enabling autonomous vehicles and enhancing medical diagnostics, AI's ability to analyze vast amounts of data, recognize patterns, and make informed decisions has transformed fields like healthcare, finance, retail, and manufacturing.

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5 key areas for governments to responsibly deploy generative AI

IBM Journey to AI blog

As the demand for generative AI is expected to grow this year, it becomes imperative for the public sector to embrace responsible use of this technology. Generative AI is emerging as a valuable solution for automating and improving routine administrative and repetitive tasks.

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Don’t pause AI development, prioritize ethics instead

IBM Journey to AI blog

The introduction of generative AI systems into the public domain exposed people all over the world to new technological possibilities, implications, and even consequences many had yet to consider. We don’t need a pause to prioritize responsible AI.

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Building trust in the government with responsible generative AI implementation

IBM Journey to AI blog

They also found that, while the public is still wary about new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), most people are in favor of government adoption of generative AI. All respondents had at least a basic understanding of AI and generative AI. However, trust is an issue.

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Unveiling Gemma: Google’s Open-Source Leap into Generative AI

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Named after the Latin term for “precious stone,” Gemma is designed to be a more accessible counterpart to its predecessor, Gemini 1.5 , while still maintaining a balance between high performance and responsible use. It also supports easy deployment options, including Vertex AI and Google Kubernetes Engine.