A guide to support CDOs and CIOs to attain an ethical and compliant AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become the cornerstone of the Fourth Industrial Revolution as well as the driver of organizations’ competitive strategy. We are all aware of the benefits derived from AI. However, the use of huge amounts of data, the automation of decisions that affects directly people, and the perception of AI as a Black box can create mistrust among citizens. That´s the reason why a growing number of institutions, entities, and organizations are seeking to regulate, and define a common threshold and standard guidelines for all developers and vendors of these state-of-the-art technologies.
This paradigm shift is generating much expectation and the first organizational movements towards the creation of a responsible and ethical AI. But, at the same time, it is posed as a challenge for CDOs and CIOs leading to many open fronts to tackle.
For that reason, high-level executives seek to leverage the most appropriate tools tailored to the needs of their companies, allowing them to be compliant with the new regulatory framework that revolves around AI, aligned with the principles for a reliable AI.