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To reap the benefits of a future-looking AI, we need to be relentless in ensuring the intelligence we build is capable of steering us toward a better world.
certainly be more transparency and accountability.
To reap the benefits of a futurelooking AI, we need to be relentless in ensuring the intelligence we build is capable of steering us toward a better world. Removing embedded bias is a critical step in this direction, as is insisting on transparency in our algorithms, their inputs, and their training. To properly vet and manage these increasingly powerful algorithms, we need to advocate for responsible regulation and make sure that the problem-solving and critical thinking skills are just as valued as the more easily defined technical skills. By working together to ensure that AI is as trustworthy and accurate as possible, we can gain a powerful new tool in our attempts to make sense of, and respond to, a fast-changing and uncertain world.

You don’ t need infinite resources— you need to be strategic

AI is certainly a development that should be on the radar for most organizations. That doesn’ t mean you have to throw massive amounts of capital into the game. Participating smartly and with discipline will allow you to stay on top of the new developments without betting the company on them.

References
To reap the benefits of a future-looking AI, we need to be relentless in ensuring the intelligence we build is capable of steering us toward a better world.
1. https:// news. berkeley. edu / 2020 / 02 / 14 / algorithms-are-better-than-people-in-predictingrecidivism-study-says /
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