A reference resource for business leaders, at the intersection of Technology and Digital Transformation Ethics, Data Privacy, Cyber Security, Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
At the beginning of the year KPMG published a list with the “top 5 AI hires companies need to succeed in 2019”, with the “AI ethicist” ranking among them.
Can technology progress human rights? Provide humanitarian aid? Help combat Climate Change? Address issues of identity, trafficking, and provide access to food? The answer to these questions is yes…
Planned obsolescence encourages incremental design updates annually in order to promote the continued consumption of consumer objects. But what are the greater ramifications of new technology on the environment?
Europe is now marketing itself as promoter of 'trustworthy AI", artificial intelligence which respects fundamental rights and ethical rules. A real effort, or just a PR stunt?
Artificial intelligence systems and creators are in dire need of direct intervention by governments and human rights watchdogs. Surprisingly, it looks like the tech industry just isn't that good at regulating itself.
Fintech has attracted off-the-charts hype in the development community. But lost in all the excitement is a cool-headed assessment of what these shiny new things are really delivering for poor people.
The all-seeing Amazon, Google, and Facebook have every incentive to help the national security state undermine privacy, free speech, and democracy. We’ve read this book before.
Most people would be rightly excited by the prospect of artificial intelligence automating all facets of our lives. But with machines' increasing ability to mine personal data, collate that data and draw conclusions about behavior, is the sacrifice of privacy and control something people would be willing to give up?
John McCarthy coined the term Artificial Intelligence in 1956. He defined it as the science and engineering of making intelligent machines. Now we must consider how to make it ethical.
Should, and can, AI be held to universal standards? Is a universal code of ethics for AI possible? We interview three experts to help inform an answer.
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