How Can Artificial Intelligence Be Trustworthy?

By Wade Emmert

All organizations designing, developing, deploying, and using AI need to do so in an ethical manner. But that can only happen if the AI system itself is TRUSTWORTHY. AI systems are trained using publicly available content, that brings the biases, errors, and falsehoods contained in that data.   In order for an AI system to be trustworthy, it must identify these fallacies and take steps to mitigate the negative effects they may have on individuals, organizations, and ecosystems. =========================================

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Wade Emmert is a Texas attorney. He is board-certified in health law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He is also a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) and Certified in Cybersecurity (ISC2 CC). Wade is a Partner, Health Care Practice Group leader, and Privacy Officer in the law firm of Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, L.L.P. in Dallas, Texas. 

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