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For all their benefits, artificial intelligence tools can also introduce risk. Here are three common issues and how to protect against them.
Artificial intelligence systems and projects are becoming more commonplace as enterprises harness the power of this emerging technology to automate decision-making and improve efficiency.
While its benefits are clear, AI can also introduce risk. How should you prepare if you are leading a large-scale AI project? Here are three of the most significant risks associated with AI and how to mitigate them.
1. From privacy to safety
Worries about privacy go far beyond our clicking habits. Facial recognition AI is rapidly progressing in some ways that raise ethical concerns about privacy and surveillance. For example, this technology could allow companies to track users' movements, or even emotions, without their consent. The White House recently proposed an “Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights” to curb the technologies from causing real harms that contradict our core democratic values, including the fundamental right to privacy.
Continue reading: https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2022/11/ai-3-top-risks-avoid-them
 

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