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Communications of the ACM, 2021
Recommendations for increasing the benefits of artificial intelligence technologies.
Sray Agarwal, Shashin Mishra
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Recommendations for increasing the benefits of artificial intelligence technologies.
Sray Agarwal, Shashin Mishra
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Abstract Is there a trade-off between responsible AI and competitive AI? This article reports the results of a survey of business managers that asked what responsible AI management consists of in their organizations, who works on it, and whether it creates business value.
Dennis Hirsch +2 more
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Proceedings of the 5th Joint International Conference on Data Science & Management of Data (9th ACM IKDD CODS and 27th COMAD), 2022
Dr Mukta Paliwal +2 more
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Dr Mukta Paliwal +2 more
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Towards responsible communication of agricultural biotechnology research for the common good
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021Devang Mehta, Herve Vanderschuren
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The Responsible AI Market is expanding rapidly as organizations prioritize ethical, transparent, and compliant AI systems across industries. Driven by regulation, governance integration, and stakeholder trust, the market is redefining AI accountability and innovation.
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2018
In this chapter, Turner describes how various legal mechanisms could be used to determine who or what is responsible for AI when it causes harm or creates something of value. Existing regimes which could be applied to AI include: negligence, product liability, vicarious liability, contracts, insurance, no-fault compensation schemes, as well as the ...
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In this chapter, Turner describes how various legal mechanisms could be used to determine who or what is responsible for AI when it causes harm or creates something of value. Existing regimes which could be applied to AI include: negligence, product liability, vicarious liability, contracts, insurance, no-fault compensation schemes, as well as the ...
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