Artificial intelligence is sometimes construed as destructive and out of control. However, it can be ethically and effectively employed to bring immense business value to organisations and help lift the overall economic status of countries.
“This article was first published in the Q4 2022 issue of the SID Directors Bulletin by the Singapore Institute of Directors.”
Full bulletin here: https://www.sid.org.sg/Web/Publications/SID_DIRECTORS_BULLETIN/SID_DIRECTORS__BULLETIN_-_2022_Q4.aspx
I wrote an article for the Q4 2022 issue of the SID Directors Bulletin by the Singapore Institute of Directors, and discussed the use of AI in business and shared how various AI Singapore's 100E projects and Talent Development Programmes are aligned with the OECD principals on AI.
- Inclusive growth, sustainable development and well-being
- Human-centred values and fairness
- Transparency and explainability
- Robustness, safety and security
- Accountability
Read the full article here.
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Researchers aren’t exactly sure what artificial intelligence means for the future of business, specifically as it relates to blue-collar jobs. as the Advancing going on it converted Hard workers into smart workers.
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