Displaying items by tag: Ethics

Wednesday, 24 July 2024 11:38

Deep fakes in Australian schools

GUEST OPINION: This week’s inquiry into the use of Deep Fakes in Australian schools, combined with the increasing use of Deep Fakes by political figures both in Australia and abroad, are worrisome developments. It signals we are in a rapidly evolving arms race to research and develop effective and reliable deep fake detection tools.

Published in Security

SAS has been at the forefront of statistical analysis for almost five decades and has brought its rich, deep experience to help solve industry-specific challenges through packaged AI models to facilitate rapid deployment with low overheads.

Published in Data

In 2024, artificial intelligence (AI) will continue to take centre stage. Many Australian businesses have already begun exploring generative AI use cases to streamline workloads and operations, with a recent study revealing that Australia is leading the global adoption of AI with 76% of businesses using AI daily, compared to just 57% globally.

Published in Guest Opinion

My credit card was recently hacked and since then the number of spam calls I’m receiving has increased exponentially. It leaves me questioning which businesses I can and cannot trust.

Published in Guest Opinion

Australian-born, globally-used, employee engagement platform Culture Amp has set its mission as amplifying the experience and impact of more than 100m workers around the world. It’s taken on Google’s Vertex AI to help HR professionals get to the crux of what workers are saying - and says it chose Google for its ethical commitment.

Published in Data
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 10:59

EthicsPro now available in Australia

The EthicsPro ethical reporting service is now available in Australia thanks to a licensing deal with Report It Now AU.

Published in Business Software

"Small businesses are the lifeblood of the Australian economy. They need support and protection to grow,” says Sagar Sethi, digital marketing specialist and chief executive officer of Xugar. Yet, Sethi is concerned by a proliferation of unethical operators claiming to sell digital marketing but who instead burn the customer and take money out of the country.

Published in CIO Trends

Data Futurology invites you to a fireside chat around trust dimensions within ethics, with Colin Priest, global lead AI Governance, DataRobot, and Aurelie Jacquet, chair of Standards Australia Committee on Artificial Intelligence.

Published in Data

The Victoria Police do not rate highly among the citizens of the state when it comes to honesty or ethical standards, a survey by the well-known pollster Roy Morgan has found.

Published in Market

Rob Walker, vice-president, Decisioning & Analytics at Pegasystems, brings a wealth of knowledge in the AI space to our conversation.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

First came the preview from Day 1, but from Day 2 comes the actual talk itself, where Lucy Lin blends in a cavalcade of superheroes to showcase the ethical AI cavalry we need to develop to make sure we save ourselves from our own self-created AI dilemma.

Published in Development

Artificial intelligence is all around us, but as it is programmed by humans, it can exhibit human bias, while there's also the concept of transparent AI, so how do we get real about artificial intelligence?

Published in Development

Big Data can tease out all manner of analyses and conclusions from our very digital world, but how can it know what is 'right and proper?'

Published in Books

Internal protests are growing at Google, with employees questioning the company's leaders over a move to launch a censored version of its search engine in China.

Published in Technology Regulation

It is amusing in the extreme when Americans try to pretend that US companies have to adhere to this or that moral or ethical code. And that is precisely what is going on now, after Google was revealed to be planning a censored version of its search engine for the Chinese market.

Published in Open Sauce

Cyber security entrepreneur and CISO adviser Jane Frankland wants to establish a code of conduct for conferences, saying advancing issues that promote women in IT will benefit the industry as a whole, irrespective of gender.

Published in Education

A dozen Google employees have quit their jobs in protest against the company's involvement in Project Maven, a US Defence Department program that uses artificial intelligence to interpret video images and assist in targeting enemies in drone strikes.

Published in Technology Regulation
Thursday, 09 November 2017 23:04

Avanade unveils framework for ethical AI

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are big topics today, but they are not free of ramifications, says Sarah Adam-Gedge, managing director of consulting firm Avanade's Australian operations, outlining three building blocks for an ethical AI framework.

Published in Business Intelligence
Tuesday, 11 October 2016 17:31

Establishing and supporting a digital culture

A lot of the talk around "digital" revolves around external relationships, for example easier or better interaction with customers, partners and suppliers. But what about the things that happen inside the organisation?

Published in Business Software
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