Bias and AI: The Case for Inclusive Tech | Practical Law

Bias and AI: The Case for Inclusive Tech | Practical Law

An article discussing artificial intelligence (AI) and potential bias when using AI for decision-making, particularly racial bias from using digital surveillance technologies such as facial recognition technology (FRT). This article highlights AI ethics trends and sets out recommendations for inclusive tech and other steps organizations can take to ensure responsible AI use.

Bias and AI: The Case for Inclusive Tech

Practical Law Article w-032-2754 (Approx. 14 pages)

Bias and AI: The Case for Inclusive Tech

by Elizabeth M. Adams, EMA Advisory Services, with Practical Law Intellectual Property & Technology
Published on 16 Nov 2021USA (National/Federal)
An article discussing artificial intelligence (AI) and potential bias when using AI for decision-making, particularly racial bias from using digital surveillance technologies such as facial recognition technology (FRT). This article highlights AI ethics trends and sets out recommendations for inclusive tech and other steps organizations can take to ensure responsible AI use.