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A. TamboliKeeping Your AI Under Controlhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5467-7_6

6. Good AI in the Hands of Bad Users

Anand Tamboli1 
(1)
New South Wales, NSW, Australia
 

Until now, we have discussed generic and specific risks of AI solutions that were either applicable at a macro level or were specific to the solution design. In this chapter, we will talk about risks arising out of the interaction of the AI system with other systems and human users or operators.

Usually, the AI systems are not stand-alone; they often interact with several other systems and humans too. So, at each interaction point, there is either a chance of failure or degraded performance.

If the users or other interacting systems are not good enough, then no ...

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