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'Big Tech' firms unite to establish ethical standards for AI

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Friday, October 13, 2023   

Artificial intelligence is growing fast, and such companies as Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Verizon are on the list of those who have come together to establish best practices in the field. They say the goal is to foster "responsible governance that prioritizes privacy, accountability and benefit to society."

"This work is not just the right thing to do, it's actually good business as well," said Miriam Vogel, CEO of Equal AI, a nonprofit that just published a report laying out the standards in a bid to build trust in the AI system. "It is a competitive advantage for a company to follow the framework, because the end result is building trust in their AI systems. It's building trust with their employees. It's building trust with their consumers."

AI is a machine-based system that can leverage huge datasets to make predictions or decisions. It's behind such technology as the Alexa personal assistant, autonomous vehicles, and ChatGPT. The new standards seek to ensure AI technology is safe, inclusive and effective for all possible end users.

While many current laws govern AI, Vogel said, more regulation is likely going forward, and companies can't wait for the dust to settle as they forge ahead.

"This framework is intended to help people understand what they need to do now, to make sure that they are not creating any unintentional harm and that they're not inviting liability - either in litigation, prosecution, or above-the-fold terrible headlines," she said.

The framework is divided into six main categories: responsible AI values and principles, accountability, documentation, defined processes, multi-stakeholder reviews and metrics to monitor progress.


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