The A to Z of responsible AI
Governments, businesses, and technology leaders around the world are paying close attention to the recent growth in AI innovation and the increased availability of consumer-facing generative AI programs such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing Chat.
Alongside this rapid rise, questions around responsible use and governance have come to the fore. As Brad Smith says in a new Microsoft paper, Governing AI: A Blueprint for the Future: “How can we use this new technology to solve our problems? How do we avoid or manage new problems it might create? How do we control technology that is so powerful?”
We’ve broken down some of the terms at the heart of this issue in our series, the ABCs of responsible AI. So, from A to Z, let’s dive in.
Senior Java Developer at CGI, Victoria, Canada
4moWhat about R for Resources, or E for Environment? Promoting a Responsible usage of AI need to come with acknowledging the huge toll it takes on the environment. How can we, and how can Microsoft and the other AI actors, promote and use AI responsibly, in a way that could limit the draw on power and resources?
More than 25 years of experience in Human Resources. 10 years of experience in Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability. Experienced in SAP Successfactors implementation..
7moI recommend that Microsoft produces a short video of this A to Z responsible AI it would be amazing and still this one is amazing but video would be more attractive
Senior Software Engineer | Solutions Architect | MicroMasters in Statistics and Data Science, Bachelor’s in Computer Science | AWS Certified | Azure Certified
9moSo excited to explore the ABCs of responsible AI!
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11moSuperb!
Petron puchong utama selangor at RTM
1yI think you are Ron sir management is not like sir 😴