This insights report is a recap of the TED Circles: Optimism - Unbiased AI? workshop held on Sat Oct 30th, 2021, 10–11:30 am ET. transform this hosted TED Circles are a free, online, safe, and inclusive place to connect with innovators from all over the globe. This workshop included representation from at least ... countries including .....
Workshop Goals
We live in the age of AI, which is feared by some and revered by others as THE solution to many of the world's problems. As we develop AI solutions based on our very human experiences, is it actually possible to create a completely unbiased AI? Let's meet and discuss:
What is unbiased AI and who should develop it?
What is an acceptable margin of error?
What will keep an AI solution unbiased and accountable?
Team:
Workshop Host: Gunjan Syal - Data-Driven Chief Strategy Officer, GoEmerald
Contributor: Maram Taian - Project Management Consultant, transform this
For additional inspiration, here are a TED Talk and an article that represent the topic:
A Simple Tactic That Could Help Reduce Bias in AI:
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As usual, these conversations continue past the workshop on social media with our community. We are encouraged by this because open discussions such as these bring together multiple global perspectives, bringing us inspiration to find holistic solutions.
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