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Skeptical about AI? It’s normal (and healthy)
Skepticism should be in every employee manual to ensure new technologies are vetted responsibly without unnecessary alarm.
We know there’s an advertised glowing future and the market size of global AI is estimated to be more than $454 billion by the end of 2024, which is larger than the individual GDPs of 180 countries, including Finland, Portugal and New Zealand. For modern-day skeptics, a commitment to AI inquiry serves as an ideal, truth-seeking tool for evaluating risks and benefits, ensuring that innovation is safe, effective and, yes, responsible. In addition to frameworks that aid upstream demand versus risk decision-making, we do have a proven set of tools to evaluate accuracy, bias, and ensure ethical use.
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