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Forbes Article - In AI (Can) We Trust?


Artificial intelligence (AI) is the best thing to happen to our lives. It helps us read our emails, complete our sentences, get directions, do online shopping, get dining and entertainment recommendations, and even make it easier to connect with old friends or make new ones on social media. AI is not only skilling itself at many human jobs; it is also making decisions for us.

The question is whether these decisions can be trusted. To elaborate, does AI-aided recruitment facilitate or reject the right candidate selection? Is the Tinder match made in heaven or by the algorithm? Who is being sent to jail — criminals or innocents predicted by AI bias?

As humans, we come from a diverse range of sociopolitical, racial and cultural backgrounds. The idea of what is right — and the mere question of morality itself — changes depending on the context. How does the AI decide what is right — and for whom? Faced with the decision to save the driver in an intelligent car or the pedestrian, who does the onboard AI choose? How does it arrive at this decision?

Full article here - https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/02/09/in-ai-can-we-trust/?sh=3db3b6843e5c