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Guiding Responsible AI: Key Strategies and Insights

As the AI landscape rapidly evolves, how can you ensure that your organization’s approach to AI is responsible?

To help you do so, in this e-book Vice President and Senior Director of TDWI Research for advanced analytics, Fern Halper, Ph.D., breaks down:

  • The business case for responsible AI
  • The key components of responsible AI, including explainability and respect for human rights
  • And more

Tap into Strategies and Practices for Responsible AI to unlock 18 pages of insights.

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