Add to Favourites
To login click here

In her blog, Courtney Bowman, Palantir’s Global Director of Privacy and Civil Liberties Engineering, emphasizes the need for an integrated approach to artificial intelligence (AI) that acknowledges its limitations, while placing ethics and efficacy at the heart of its use. She argues that software vendors pitching AI solutions that don’t work and AI ethicists focused on distant abstractions should be confronted with a basic question: Are they addressing consequential real-world issues, or are they amusing themselves with toy problems? Bowman believes that the future of effective and responsible technology, including the field of AI, will not be settled in a laboratory or behind a desk.