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Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Everyone

Published: 02 September 2024 Publication History

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The IEEE Standards Association initiated a program to develop criteria to evaluate artificial intelligence (AI) systems’ emerging ethical properties. The accelerating advancement in AI technologies necessitated a review to stay in step with global changes that are relevant to this global initiative.

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cover image Computer
Computer  Volume 57, Issue 9
Sept. 2024
141 pages

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