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The crucial role of business ethics in the age of AI

The crucial role of business ethics in the age of AI

Written by Teresa Iglesias Lopez | Reviewed by Gabriela Ayala

Created on: 09 Jan 2020 | Updated on: 28 Jan 2020

News category: "News on Living Innovation"

Bernd Stahl, DeMontfort University, separates AI facts from fiction

Artificial intelligence, self-learning algorithms and decision-making machines are key enabling technologies of our time. But will autonomous machines become super-intelligent and much more powerful than their human counterparts? Will we enter the post-human world?

Bernd Stahl, Director of the Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility at DeMontfort University Leicester, shows why we need business ethics to stay in control of AI.

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