Ethics and Diversity in Artificial Intelligence Policies, Strategies and Initiatives
<p>Discussions on ethics in <strong>Artificial Intelligence</strong> (AI) have gained more traction in recent years. The consensus is that, like everything that involves technology, innovations outpace policymakers, including those highlighted by the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.</p>
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<p>I found a study that dug deep into the world of AI ethics and sifted through a whopping 463 documents to reach a conclusion. In these documents, perspectives from developed countries were reflected. There is uncertainty about if this is intentional or merely an oversight.</p>
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