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The Ethics of AI Podcast – Featuring Rebecca Krauthamer, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at QuSecure
As AI gets more powerful and ubiquitous, how do we make sure that it is working for the greater good? Can we agree on a definition of ethics and what AI should and shouldn’t do? Can we prevent bad actors from accessing AI and using it for evil? As data and AI become more central to our lives and our critical decisions, what can we do to make sure our legal and technological controls keep AI in check? How do we achieve real-world, practical AI ethics for everyone?
One essential component of AI ethics is cybersecurity. Achieving cybersecurity requires robust technology, processes and protocols that protect our systems from malicious actors. We need to ensure that cybersecurity measures are built into AI applications, and that they are kept up-to-date with the latest threats. Organizations must also stay informed on emerging cybersecurity trends and regulations, and develop effective cybersecurity policies that ensure risk is managed and data is secure. Finally, we must educate users on cybersecurity best practices, so they can make informed decisions when using AI-driven systems. By taking these steps, we can create a safe environment in which to deploy and use AI responsibly.
In our inaugural episode of the AI Times our hosts Alan Shimel and Lee Baker are joined by a panel of industry experts Rebecca Krauthamer (QuSecure), Mike Capps (Diveplane) and Haniyeh Mahmoudian (DataRobot) as they explore efforts to bring accountability and transparency to AI, the principles of ethical AI and whether a system of self-regulation is enough to keep the technology and its users honest.
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