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

Unite.AI

AI models in production. 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. In 2022, companies had an average of 3.8

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GPT-4o

Bugra Akyildiz

Articles OpenAI has announced GPT-4o , their new flagship AI model that can reason across audio, vision, and text in real-time. The blog post acknowledges that while GPT-4o represents a significant step forward, all AI models including this one have limitations in terms of biases, hallucinations, and lack of true understanding.

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Bias Detection in Computer Vision: A Comprehensive Guide

Viso.ai

Bias Detection in Computer Vision: A Guide to Types and Origins Artificial Intelligence (AI) bias detection generally refers to detecting systematic errors or prejudices in AI models that amplify societal biases, leading to unfair or discriminatory outcomes. Do the data agree with harmful stereotypes?

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Showcasing the Power of AI in Investment Management: a Real Estate Case Study

DataRobot Blog

As discussed in the previous article , these challenges may include: Automating the data preprocessing workflow of complex and fragmented data. Monitoring models in production and continuously learning in an automated way, so being prepared for real estate market shifts or unexpected events.