Ethical Machines (Harvard Business Review)
Friday, 22 July 2022

In this book, with the subtitle, "Your Concise Guide to Totally Unbiased, Transparent, and Respectful AI", Reid Blackman looks at AI ethics as a risk management challenge. He shows how to build, procure, and deploy AI in a way that's not only ethical but also safe in terms of your organization's reputation, regulatory compliance, and legal standing—and do it at scale. 

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The book's purpose is to get work done, not to ponder deep and existential questions about ethics and technology. Blackman sets out how to put ethics into use by tackling the big three ethical risks with AI, bias, explainability, and privacy, and tells you what to do (and what not to do) to mitigate them.

Author: Reid Blackman
Publisher: Harvard Business Review
Date: July 2022
Pages: 224
ISBN: 978-1647822811
Print: 1647822815
Kindle: B09KNXTVLP
Audience: General
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: Artificial Intelligence

 

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