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Igor Jablokov, Pryon: Building a responsible AI future

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The current incarnation of Pryon has aimed to confront AI’s ethical quandaries through responsible design focused on critical infrastructure and high-stakes use cases. “[We We wanted to] create something purposely hardened for more critical infrastructure, essential workers, and more serious pursuits,” Jablokov explained.

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With Generative AI Advances, The Time to Tackle Responsible AI Is Now

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Today, seven in 10 companies are experimenting with generative AI, meaning that the number of AI models in production will skyrocket over the coming years. As a result, industry discussions around responsible AI have taken on greater urgency.

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Don’t pause AI development, prioritize ethics instead

IBM Journey to AI blog

Therefore, for both the systems in use today and the systems coming online tomorrow, training must be part of a responsible approach to building AI. We don’t need a pause to prioritize responsible AI. The stakes are simply too high, and our society deserves nothing less.

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Responsible AI at Google Research: The Impact Lab

Google Research AI blog

The Impact Lab team, part of Google’s Responsible AI Team , employs a range of interdisciplinary methodologies to ensure critical and rich analysis of the potential implications of technology development. We examine systemic social issues and generate useful artifacts for responsible AI development.

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Balancing innovation and trust: Experts assess the EU’s AI Act

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As the EU’s AI Act prepares to come into force tomorrow, industry experts are weighing in on its potential impact, highlighting its role in building trust and encouraging responsible AI adoption. “The greatest problem facing AI developers is not regulation, but a lack of trust in AI,” Wilson stated.

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5 key areas for governments to responsibly deploy generative AI

IBM Journey to AI blog

To develop responsible AI, government leaders must carefully prepare their internal data to harness the full potential of both AI and generative AI. Setting responsible standards is a crucial government role, requiring the integration of responsibility from the start, rather than as an afterthought.

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Rob Clark, President and CTO of Seekr – Interview Series

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It doesn’t matter if you are an online consumer or a business using that information to make key decisions – responsible AI systems allow all of us to fully and better understand information, as you need to ensure what is coming out of Generative AI is accurate and reliable.