Are you sure about this, AI?

As mentioned in the last blogpost Nordic leaders are among the most skeptical of trusting the advice from AI and letting such technology monitor and evaluate them. Only eight percent of Nordic leaders fully agree that they will rely on the advice of intelligent machines when making decisions in the future - therfore AI has to be built in a way that create fairness with transparency and accountability. Detlef Nauck explain in this video the principles of how to do so that we can trust the outcome from an AI.

Detlef Nauck is the Head of AI and Data Science Research for BT's Applied Research Division located at Adastral Park, Ipswich, UK. Detlef leads a programme spanning the work of 30 international researchers who develop capabilities underpinning modern AI systems. A key part of the work is to establish best practices in Data Science and Machine Learning for conducting data analytics professionally and responsibly leading to new ways of analysing data for achieving better insights.

Detlef is a computer scientist by training and holds a PhD and a Postdoctoral Degree (Habilitation) in Machine Learning and Data Analytics. He is a Visiting Professor at Bournemouth University and a Private Docent at the Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg, Germany. He has published 3 books, over 120 papers, holds 9 patents and has 30 active patent applications.

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