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How Perceptions of Robot Autonomy Shape Responsibility

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When it comes to traditional machines, blame is usually directed towards human operators or designers. This comparative analysis serves as a wake-up call to the evolving dynamics between humans and machines, marking a significant departure from traditional views on machine operation and responsibility.

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LLMOps: The Next Frontier for Machine Learning Operations

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This is why Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) has emerged as a paradigm to offer scalable and measurable values to Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven businesses. This is why Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) has emerged as a paradigm to offer scalable and measurable values to Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven businesses.

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AI News Weekly - Issue #381: Godspeed, Google employees in the U.S. and abroad. - Apr 18th 2024

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Get your copy] global.ntt In The News Meta’s Oversight Board probes explicit AI-generated images posted on Instagram and Facebook The Oversight Board, Meta’s semi-independent policy council, is turning its attention to how the company’s social platforms are handling explicit, AI-generated images. How can we address the ethics of reusing data?

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Balancing AI: Do good and avoid harm

IBM Journey to AI blog

Adapting to the implications of increased AI adoption could include complying with complex regulatory requirements such as NIST , the EU AI Act , NYC 144 , US EEOC and The White House AI Act , which directly impact HR and organizational policies, as well as social, job skilling and collective bargaining labor agreements.

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Guarding the Future: The Essential Role of Guardrails in AI

Unite.AI

Guardrails in AI systems serve as safeguards to ensure the ethical and responsible use of AI technologies. They include strategies, mechanisms, and policies designed to prevent misuse, protect user privacy, and promote transparency and fairness. Guardrails in AI systems encompass multiple aspects.

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A look into IBM’s AI ethics governance framework

IBM Journey to AI blog

“Organizations are responsible for ensuring that AI projects they develop, deploy or use do not have negative ethical consequences,” as per Gartner. Yet while 79% of executives say AI ethics is important to their enterprise-wide AI approach , less than 25% have operationalized ethics governance principles.

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AI News Weekly - Issue #377: Next in AI : Pioneers' Predictions! - Mar 21st 2024

AI Weekly

weforum.org Sponsor GenAI can transform business operations GenAI presents immense opportunities for innovation, personalized customer experiences and streamlined operations. We explore how AI can transform roles and boost performance across business functions, customer operations and software development.