Using data annotation on raw data to train artificial intelligence and machine learning tools Humans continue to pose questions about artificial intelligence (AI) and ethics.
Back 1951, when Christopher Strachey launched his AI-driven checkers program at the University of Manchester in England, people were questioning the implications of human-mimicking machines.
Today, depending on who is giving the answer, AI is either the key to driving society toward a peaceful, harmonious future or the biggest potential threat to humankind.We can find examples to support both perspectives in the business world and beyond. But reaching a consensus about the ethical bounds of AI […]
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