Three principles—transparency, reciprocity, and authenticity—should guide how companies handle #data and how they engage their customers and business partners. Our new #CsuiteStudy has more tips to help you use data to gain trust and better insights. https://t.co/tK0elLNrlR
Are companies doing enough to avoid becoming the next headline? Should AI algorithms be independently audited to prevent brand damage?
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The advent of AI will shift the demand for labor skills. It is imperative to understand the extent and nature of the changes so that we can prepare today for the jobs of tomorrow. https://t.co/TtWykpJNsQ
A new study finds bias in a common algorithm hospitals use to deploy extra medical help: It favored healthier white patients over sicker black patients https://t.co/Twn7GJbtNR
To trust a decision made by an algorithm, we need to know that it is reliable and fair, that it can be accounted for, and that it will cause no harm.
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#TrustingAI#ai_explainability https://t.co/aP1XFBEEAX
Machine learning models have gained widespread adoption, however, many of these models are not easily understood by the people that interact with them. Understanding how things work is essential to fostering trust and confidence in…https://t.co/4alT5w5HYm https://t.co/iAd5Syt6X7
The average size of a player in the NBA has decreased in the past five years. Leaner, more skillful players are now preferred to bigger, less-skillful ones
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Skill-based games are gaining significant popularity. On the other hand, skill-based gambling is struggling. Time to rethink casino floor innovation! #casino#innovation
Skill-based games are gaining significant popularity. On the other hand, skill-based gambling is struggling. Time to rethink casino floor innovation! #casino#innovation
The Next Generation of Competitive Gamers Is…Over 60?
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from @WSJ