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As Ron Burgundy (Achorman 2004) would say: 'Okay, before we start, let's go over the ground rules.'


Responsible AI is a big thing - as it's about making AI more safe, trustworthy and ethical. Responsible AI aims to increase transparency and help reduce issues such as bias.



Each chapter focuses on a specific area of Resonsible AI ranging from the background to current trends

Table of Contents

Introduction to Responsible AI
The Impact of AI on Society
Ethical Principles in AI
Human-Centric AI Design
Legal and Regulatory Landscape
AI and Privacy
AI Governance and Oversight
Summing it Up!




AI offers great power - it also comes with 'responsibility'.



AI is a broad topic and governs many areas - not just digital systems and self-driving cars but non-human intelligence which includes biological and hybrid innovations.

Non-Human Intelligence (Coffee Book Series)

Is the end humanity here? Non-human intelligence (not just AI) is a dawn of a new era - making us question our morals, our gods and even existence. While this scientific advancement is clearly mankinds next evolutionary stage, we also have to wonder, if it is our last? Of couse , why be pesimistic - the age of intelligence will bring new wonders and solve some of mankinds biggest problems - hunger, space travel, cancer, and more.. Be warned, this book is a mixture of science fiction, facts and possiblities - which might upset some people! The world is changing and so are we - you just have to accept this new scientific era - we can't just bury our heads in the dirt and ignore non-human intelligence! Embrace the rainbow ;)










 
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