Do Physical Rights Translate to Digital Rights?
From facial recognition to data privacy challenges, digital rights have become the subject for debate in the contemporary digital world. […]
From facial recognition to data privacy challenges, digital rights have become the subject for debate in the contemporary digital world. […]
We know time is of the essence in how we are fighting this virus. Technology has been widely applied around […]
The AI Asia Pacific Institute is pleased to announce an important step in re-imagining the future of work, by announcing […]
With great power comes great risk. How well do you understand trustworthy AI and can anticipate these risks? As a […]
The Stanford University’s Human-Centered AI Institute in collaboration with Wired facilitated a discussion that covers ethics in technology, hacking humans, […]
Businesses prosper if they achieve two things: profitability and persistence. Profitability requires a successful business model and an organization that […]
It has been said that the best way to predict the future is to study the past. In this sense, […]
“The AI superpowers of the United States and China may be the countries with the expertise to build these technologies, but the paths to true human flourishing in the AI age will emerge from people in all walks of life and from all corners of the world.” – Kai-Fu Lee
Artificial Intelligence is already deciding who goes to jail and who gets a loan. The need for us to understand how to build technology in a way that is aligned with our own interests is clearly an emerging one.
If data is the new oil as mentioned by mathematician Clife Humby, we need to treat it accordingly. Just as oil, data needs to be refined before its true value can be unlocked. How we are going to refine it is the question of the century.