Bias, Racism and Lies: Facing Up to the Unwanted Consequences of AI

Author: N/A; Publisher: United Nations News; Publication Year: 2020. The following article discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) development is especially problematic for countries where governments do not have the ability to effectively regulate consumer privacy or misinformation. International AI regulation will probably be necessary to curb the problem. Social media companies are incentivized to supply…

AI Ethics: Two Major Concerns it Addresses and Should it Become a Core Element in Data Science?

Author: Stylianos Kampakis; Publisher: The Data Scientist; Publication Year: N/A. The following article features Dr. Kampakis, a data scientist for 10 years, who addresses 2 major concerns with artificial intelligence (AI) ethics and provides 3 ethical principles that he implements when developing AI. At the end of the article, Dr. Kampakis have extra learning material and a data ethics framework that he encourages to put in…

We Need to Talk About How Good A.I. Is Getting

Author: Kevin Roose; Publisher: The New York Times; Publication Year: 2022. The following article discusses how there are serious risks to artificial intelligence (AI) development that legislators and the public do not understand. Those who develop AI need to do a better job of informing laypeople about what they are working on, and what the downstream effects might be. In short, society needs more transparency from companies…