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Profiles In Innovation: Editor Of Wired Discusses AI, Blockchain, And Tech Trends
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Wired's editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson is interviewed on
tech trends with commentary by Annette Hurst, IP attorney on AI
legal considerations.
Orrick: AI can automate complex decisions and
learn from its mistakes. But those machines have also been shown to
reflect and reinforce human bias. How can companies avoid
incorporating such bias into their machines?
Nick Thompson: This is a fundamental issue in
AI. And this raises an important question: who gets to determine
whether data is biased? What you don't want to do is throw up
your hands and say machines will find the truth. Nor do you want
companies to insert their own values and biases, since decisions
made by these companies will shape our world...
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