Responsible AI: Best Practices for Creating Trustworthy AI Systems
by CSIRO, Qinghua Lu, Jon Whittle, Xiwei Xu, Liming Zhu
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Introduction to Responsible AI
Ever since the dawn of the modern computing age, pioneers have been just as concerned about computers’ impact on society as they have about the technical development of the field. The first electric programmable computer, Colossus, was invented by Tommy Flowers in 1943. Around the same time, Norbert Wiener first started to lay out ideas and principles that eventually would define a new field of academic research, now known as computer ethics. Wiener was among the first to foresee the radical transformation of society that computers would bring about, and to predict not just the good that computers would do in the world, but also the downsides: “[We are] here in the presence of another social potentiality of unheard-of ...
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