Developing AI responsibly
Researchers and practitioners from different disciplines have highlighted the ethical and legal challenges posed by the use of machine learning in many current and future real-world applications. Sarah Bird outlines her perspective on some of the major challenges in responsible AI development and examines promising new tools and technologies to help enable it in practice.
Talk Title | Developing AI responsibly |
Speakers | Sarah Bird (Microsoft) |
Conference | O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference |
Conf Tag | Put AI to Work |
Location | San Jose, California |
Date | September 10-12, 2019 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
Video | Talk Video |
Researchers and practitioners from different disciplines have highlighted the ethical and legal challenges posed by the use of machine learning in many current and future real-world applications. Now there are calls from across the industry (academia, government, and industry leaders) for technology creators to ensure that AI is used only in ways that benefit people and to engineer responsibility into the very fabric of the technology. Doing this effectively will require innovations across the board in AI technology, tools, and processes. Sarah Bird outlines her perspective on some of the major challenges in responsible AI development and examines promising new tools and technologies to help enable it in practice.