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Sorry for not keeping my promise to blog more in 2020 about responsible technology and artificialintelligence as I wrote in Happy New Year: The new roaring ’20 s. Responsible use of the digital enabled technologies that often inhibit artificialintelligence is still a topic of debate. Schneider et al.
Sorry for not keeping my promise to blog more in 2020 about responsible technology and artificialintelligence as I wrote in Happy New Year: The new roaring ’20 s. Responsible use of the digital enabled technologies that often inhibit artificialintelligence is still a topic of debate. Schneider et al.
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ArtificialIntelligence (AI) is growing rapidly as it succeeds to improve productivity and customer experience in every domain of our society such as education, industry, agriculture, healthcare, finance, transportation, entertainment, security, energy, communication, etc. From a risk management perspective, this needs oversight.
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In the coming decade, we shall experience how ArtificialIntelligence (AI) is going to be more important in our everyday lives. Discovering how black-box deep learningmodels can be understood and used through eXplainable ArtificialIntelligence (XAI), leading the way to Responsible ArtificialIntelligence.
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Last week the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) launched their study on ArtificialIntelligence (AI) for Sustainable Development: “ STEERING AI AND ADVANCED ICTS FOR KNOWLEDGE SOCIETIES – A Rights, Openness, Access and Multi-stakeholder Perspective on Internet Freedom” .
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By using artificialintelligence “reinforcement learning algorithms,” the robots are able to switch tools and perform certain tasks far better and faster than their human co-workers. Digital technologies are also used for learning, decision-making, and design.
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