Ethics
Why ‘Explicit Uncertainty’ Matters for the Future of Ethical Technology
To address algorithms’ potential harm, companies must be willing to focus on users and rethink their business models.
To address algorithms’ potential harm, companies must be willing to focus on users and rethink their business models.
This free webinar offers expert advice on adopting AI today and preparing for tomorrow’s challenges.
In this webinar, experts from Kaiser Permanente, Accenture, and SAS discuss business readiness for AI.
This webinar describes identifying AI use cases – and recognizing when AI isn’t the best answer.
DBS Bank’s CEO exemplifies how a willingness to experiment and even fail can help advance new technologies like AI.
This Strategy Guide shares insights on AI use for strategic advantage and positive societal impact.
In artificial intelligence, race and gender too often generate a bias double whammy.
Six strategies can help guide data science teams toward greater success in cross-unit projects.
Moderna’s chief data and AI officer explains how AI helped the pharma company develop a COVID-19 vaccine in record time.
This Strategy Guide explores implementing AI as part of a larger digital transformation strategy.
Many organizations have challenges with deploying AI. Wealth management is a clear exception.
Elizabeth Renieris of the Notre Dame-IBM Technology Ethics Lab discusses how businesses can responsibly govern AI projects.
This Strategy Guide offers expert advice on gauging your organization’s technical readiness for AI.
PepsiCo’s Colin Lenaghan discusses AI’s role in the company’s pricing strategy and ongoing digital transformation.
A dedicated team can help maximize the utility — and competitive advantage — of automation systems.
Home Depot’s Huiming Qu discusses how the home improvement retailer leverages AI to improve the customer experience.
Identifying the potential public harm of new AI tools should be part of prelaunch due diligence.
The Me, Myself, and AI podcast delves into how automotive supplier Cooper Standard uses open innovation to leverage AI.
Dramatic changes within the life sciences industry present unique opportunities to use AI.
Two new branches of digital olfaction technology could help companies use smells to improve the customer experience.