A new study from the IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV) uncovered a shift in who is responsible for leading and upholding AI ethics within an organization, according to respondents.
“When asked which function is primarily accountable for AI ethics, 80% of respondents pointed to a non-technical executive, such as a CEO, as the primary ‘champion’ for AI ethics, a sharp uptick from 15% in 2018.”
The global study also affirmed a clear call for “trustworthy AI” but that there remains a gap between intention and meaningful actions when it comes to AI ethics by organizational leaders.
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