Artificial Intelligence Systems (AIS) are all around us. It is growing at a phenomenal rate (33% CAGR) and is supposed to add $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, according to PwC. As designers, producers, regulators, service providers, adaptors or decision-makers, and users, we all have a role in ensuring these innovations are ethically aligned. Unfortunately, this task is not easy. While there are many AI ethics documents – they are all not fragmented and open to interpretation. Meanwhile, the list of AI failures and scandals is growing day by day. A recent BCG report highlights that AI failures are as high as 70%-80%. So what can we as decision-makers do?
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the reasons why ethics is complex in the AIS space
- Create awareness of the mindset change needed for AIS ethics and governance
- Design a stewardship plan to ensure Purpose, Profits, Planets, and Values can co-exist
Who Should Attend:
- Decision-makers working with AIS (designing, adopting, using)
- Engineers and Tech innovators
- Policymakers who are responsible for uptake and regulation of AI