My Story, the Story AI Tells; Bias & Privacy
With the new world of AI, there are ethical considerations with implementation. We have been thrust quickly and deeply in this new world in 2020. There are ethical implications with bias that need to be considered. Toyota Corporation does not have a quality department. Quality is every employee’s role. Business leaders will benefit greatly with a strategy to build infrastructure correctly. Humans have bias, and we are being tasked to feed AI information. There are privacy implications with a surveillance system gathering data about us.
OBJECTIVES:
1. Participants will leave with an increased understanding of ethics &. AI.
2. Participants will increase ethical considerations of data mining & privacy as related to marketing.
3. Participants will identify bias we all carry with implications for diversity & inclusion.
4. Business leaders & software developers will benefit greatly with a strategy to build infrastructure ethically.
Resources
- What is AI
- Digital Emotional Contagion
- Digital Emotional Contagion
- Australia’s facial recognition tech & how accurate it might be
- The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It
- Clearview AI’s Database Has Amassed 3 Billion Photos. This Is How If You Want Yours Deleted, You Have To Opt Out
- London Police Are Taking Surveillance to a Whole New Level
- ‘Shoot on sight’: Boston Dynamics robot dog spotted out on city street triggers fear — and defensiveness
- Facial Recognition Bias
- Gender Bias
- Efforts to utilize inclusive language
- Microsoft Responsible AIv
- The Future Computed book
- Tools and Weapons
- HBR Competing in age of AI
- Executive’s Guide to AI