JOHAN STEYN: AI requires balancing ethics and innovation
Implementing frameworks and guidelines for responsible AI development and use is of utmost importance
As AI continues to advance and permeate various aspects of our lives, it is crucial to ensure that its development and utilisation are guided by ethical principles, fairness, and consideration for societal values. Responsible AI practices not only protect individuals from potential harm and discrimination but also foster trust, accountability, and transparency.
By adopting ethical AI principles, establishing review boards, prioritising human-centred design, and addressing competing ethical concerns, organisations can navigate the complexities of AI implementation while upholding the welfare of users, stakeholders, and society as a whole...
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