Posts Tagged ‘artificial intelligence’
Grappling With Artificial Intelligence
Later this week I’ll have the privilege to moderate a panel discussion on artificial intelligence at the Society of Corporate Compliance & Ethics’ 2021 conference — and as fate would have it, COSO published guidance last week on the risk management challenges around AI. So let’s dig into the subject, since clearly the universe is…
Read MoreLessons on Algorithms, Ethics, and Equity
Compliance professionals searching for cutting-edge policy management mishaps, turn your gaze toward Stanford University. The mess that the medical school endured last week with its bungled distribution of covid vaccines to employees offers lessons to us all. What happened? According to press reports and many unhappy people on Twitter, Stanford Medicine started rolling out its…
Read MoreRobot to Talk AI at Audit Conference
I fully support more use of artificial intelligence in corporate compliance and audit, but this is next level: an auditing conference in Dubai next month will feature an artificial intelligence program delivering a talk on AI. The AI program, which exists in a humanoid robot named Sophia, will speak at the 20th Annual Regional Audit…
Read MoreAI, Getting Ahead of Us Again
Well here’s a creepy example of artificial intelligence racing ahead of our ability to govern it wisely: a tech startup that uses AI to study job applicants’ facial expressions, speaking style, and word choice to generate an “employability score” for people and then filter out low-ranking candidates. The startup in question is HireVue, and you…
Read MoreTackling AI and Ethics Issues Intelligently
You can learn a lot from Google — including, apparently, how corporations might approach the delicate matter of ethics and artificial intelligence. Because Google tried exactly that not long ago, failed in a painfully public way, and raised numerous AI lessons for ethics and compliance professionals to consider before your company tries this at home.…
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