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EaaS: Ethics as a Service

Tom Simonite, writing for Wired:

Initially, Google will offer others advice on tasks such as spotting racial bias in computer vision systems, or developing ethical guidelines that govern AI projects. Longer term, the company may offer to audit customers’ AI systems for ethical integrity, and charge for ethics advice.

Google Offers to Help Others With the Tricky Ethics of AI

Author Holmes IVPosted on September 2, 2020Categories artificial intelligence, ethics

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