Steffen Bosse, Mina Saidze, Ray Eitel-Porter & Björn Bringmann
Responsible AI in Practice: Real-World Examples and Challenges
#1about 4 minutes
Defining the meaning of responsible AI in business
Responsible AI is defined as the practical implementation of AI ethics and safety, serving as a human-centric conversation starter for organizations.
#2about 6 minutes
The current state of responsible AI in the private sector
Regulatory pressure from laws like the EU AI Act and media coverage of AI failures are shifting responsible AI from a low-priority item to a C-level concern.
#3about 3 minutes
Navigating the challenges of practical implementation
Implementing responsible AI requires balancing innovation with regulation and coordinating a cross-enterprise program involving legal, technical, and business teams.
#4about 6 minutes
How company size and industry affect AI adoption
Large enterprises have the resources for robust governance like ethics boards, while regulated industries must balance compliance with innovation.
#5about 4 minutes
The role of public pressure and corporate accountability
Public transparency, such as publishing AI principles, allows customers, employees, and investors to hold companies accountable for their use of AI.
#6about 3 minutes
Making the business case for responsible AI
Responsible AI is a business imperative focused on mitigating financial risk from failures and can be a competitive differentiator to build customer trust.
#7about 3 minutes
Practical tools and education for developers and users
Developers can use open-source toolkits to detect data bias, while broad internal education helps bridge the communication gap between technical and business teams.
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