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Ethical Artificial Intelligence – The Dutch Insurance Industry Makes It a Mandate
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Author: Ton Reijns, Richard Weurding, Jos Schaffers; Publisher: KPMG International; Publication Year: 2021. The following article discusses how the European Commission and corresponding European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) laws have established a framework for ethical artificial intelligence (AI) usage, specifically within the insurance industry. The Dutch have adopted and mandated their own set…
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Financial Services Firms Turn to Data Ethics to Manage Digital Risks
2021, Banking & Finance, Blog Article, Communities of Practice, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Frameworks, Notable Peoplelnbressa
Author: Steven Tiell; Publisher: Accenture; Publication Year: 2021. The following article talks about how In 2021, data ethics will be the tool financial services firms choose to manage digital risks in automation and cybersecurity. Practicing data ethics helps organizations to identify these risks early in the development of new products and services, and to intervene…
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Ten Steps to Ethics-Based Governance of AI in Health Care
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Author: Satish Gattadahalli; Publisher: STAT; Publication Year: 2020. The following article talks about the usage of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care which raises ethical issues that are paramount and fundamental in order to avoid harming patients, creating liability for health care providers, and undermining public trust in these technologies. The article talks about why…
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A Practical Guide to Building Ethical AI
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Author: Reid Blackman; Publisher: The Harvard Business Review; Publication Year: 2020. The following article describes how failing to account for ethical issues in artificial intelligence (AI) can lead to reputational, regulatory, and legal risks for companies, as well as wasted time, money, and resources if the company is not able to move forward with the…
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Microsoft’s Framework for Building AI Systems Responsibly
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Author: Natasha Crampton; Publisher: Microsoft; Publication Year: 2022. The following article features Natasha who is the Chief Responsible Artificail Intelligence (AI) officer at Microsoft. She talks about a framework to guide how we build AI systems. The standard details concrete goals or outcomes that teams developing AI systems must strive to secure. These goals help…
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Responsible AI: Scale AI with Confidence
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Author: N/A; Publisher: Accenture; Publication Year: N/A. The following article discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) has proved to be beneficial to business time and time again but with the use of AI comes a great responsibility encompassing AI ethics, data governance, and trust and legality. As organizations begin scaling up their use of AI to…
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Why You Should Have an AI & Ethics Board
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Author: Jack Berkowitz; Publisher: Information Week; Publication Year: 2022. The following article discusses how before using consumer data, technology companies need to evaluate if they need to use the data. Companies and organizations need to question where their data originates and how the algorithms interpret that data. In that data lies potential ethical risks, biases,…
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Standards of Practice Handbook
2014, Book, Code of Ethics, Communities of Practice, Education & Training, Notable People, Privacy, White Paperlnbressa
Author: N/A; Publisher: The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute; Publication Year: 2014. Summary: The following handbook discusses regulation in relation to ethics of financial analysts. It covers how to keep privacy of data, to transfer data, and to store the data. Through the regulations, it conveys an idea that data should be treated in the…
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Solution to NSA Overreach – Put People in Charge of Their Own Data
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Author: Cesar Hidalgo, Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye, Alex Pentland; Publisher: The Christian Science Monitor; Publication Year: 2013. The following op-ed discusses how the authors call into question some of the actions taken by the National Security Agency (NSA), specifically widespread spying on civilians without probable cause or warrants. They propose allowing citizens to control their data…
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The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance
2020, Bias, Code of Ethics, Communities of Practice, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Education & Training, Research Articlelnbressa
Author: Stephanie Russo Carroll et al.; Publisher: The Data Science Journal; Publication Year: 2020. The following article discusses how Indigenous Peoples have been oppressed in numerous ways, and with the growth of big data and data analytics, a large portion of data about Indigenous Peoples, lands, cultures, and histories is held by non-Indigenous governments. This…
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