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How tech will drive AI’s growth by solving for human values
AI could transform people’s daily lives whether in transformational or convenient ways. Since AI can be hidden, it’s important for brands and businesses to be transparent when they use AI with people, says Nicole Alexander, global head of marketing at Meta.
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How we can build needed trust in AI through equity
An AI-powered future will be powered by trust. In order to earn it, companies and platforms will need to reduce bias in AI by having diverse voices at the table, says Annie Hardy, a futurist for Cisco Systems.
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Why humans plus AI are key to revolutionizing healthcare
Dr. Kyu Rhee thinks the future of healthcare will be humans plus AI — and that this could make the patient experience more efficient, effective and equitable. Here’s why.
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Why ethics should be at the center of new AI tech
Whether they’re building AI chatbots or experimental interfaces for people with neurological disorders, brands need to keep ethical considerations at the center of their work. Taryn Southern, chief storytelling officer for Blackrock Neurotech, explains how.
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How AI will help people be more creative
Here’s why Adobe’s Chris Duffey thinks AI as a collaborator could take human creativity and productivity to new heights.
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Intelligence
Whether you’re ready or not, the AI era has arrived. Here’s what brands, businesses and policymakers need to know about the potential risks and rewards of this technology, and how to navigate the tension between the wonder of AI and the worries about its potential.
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A guide to illicit trade assessment
Measuring and understanding the size, shape, and impact of illicit trade
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Insights to improve your online/mobile user experience
Improve the odds of designing a successful online experience for your customers and prospects by revisiting our UX Score Benchmark insights-filled on demand webinar here.
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Ipsos teams up with UN Women-convened Unstereotype Alliance to fight harmful stereotypes
The Unstereotype Alliance campaign is the result of an Ipsos survey carried out across Brazil, South Africa, Turkey, the US and the UK revealing that close to three-quarters (73%) of people will witness stereotyping, yet under a third (30%) will actively challenge it.
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Few Americans trust the companies developing AI systems to do so responsibly
New Ipsos poll also finds that most do not trust the federal government to regulate AI