With AI expanding to every major industry, the fears surrounding the technology grow louder with it. In her talk, Olivia Gambelin, AI Ethicist, quells these fears by outlining the strategy behind successful responsible AI adoption, painting the bigger picture of technology aiding people in the pursuit of happiness and fulfilment.
Organisations are now realising the full potential of artificial intelligence, uncovering both successes and risks. Responsible AI holds the key with proven risk mitigation of 28%, while ensuring the success of every innovation.
Behind every successful AI lie the three pillars of Responsible AI, with the first one being people. It is crucial to build a culture that is receptive to ethics, understands company values, and the importance of practising them.
In the process pillar, understanding the frameworks that the people work in, takes priority. Organisations can use a nuanced approach to ensure strict governance while creating policies that enable innovation.
The technology pillar is where organisations understand the data fed into AI while innovating further through feedback loops and safe sandboxing. This is the foundation of every Responsible AI strategy.
You could have the best possible technical solution for an ethics problem and it will still only remain theory if you do not have the process and the company culture…to support the implementation of that solution.