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using AI to understand AI @thinkmariya

NO TIME TO READ AI RESEARCH? WE SUMMARIZED TOP 2018 PAPERS FOR YOU reference - excellent Source : https://www.topbots.com/most-important-ai-research-papers-2018/

My take on: Your digital identity has three layers, and you can only protect one of them by Katarzyna Szymielewicz

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Source https://qz.com/1525661/your-digital-identity-has-three-layers-and-you-can-only-protect-one-of-them/amp/ My version of the concept is here  from 2009 I would add to this excellent work by  Katarzyna Szymielewicz  that it is not about me and my data and what analysis of my data tells anyone.  It is about all data, and once anything leaves my head it is shared.  There once was a (useful) set of boundaries and limits to the capability that sharing of data could produce; now there is no boundary and no limit. Get the full version  here

Value Alignment Research - stunning visualisation

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Source: https://futureoflife.org/valuealignmentmap/ Value Alignment Research - stunning visualisation The project of creating value-aligned AI is perhaps one of the most important things we will ever do. However, there are open and often neglected questions regarding what is exactly entailed by 'beneficial AI.' Value alignment is the project of one day creating beneficial AI and has been expanded outside of its usual technical context to reflect and model its truly interdisciplinary nature. For value-aligned AI to become a reality, we need to not only solve intelligence, but also the ends to which intelligence is aimed and the social/political context, rules, and policies in and through which this all happens. This landscape synthesizes a variety of AI safety research agendas along with other papers in AI, machine learning, ethics, governance, and AI safety, robustness, and beneficence research. It lays out what technical research threads can help us to create beneficial AI

rethinking Data Science and ethics. #Governance

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Source : Data Science Central   By: Jennifer Lewis Priestley love the thinking, however I would put governance at the top and moral's at the bottom, ethics (as group) above morals, then maths & computer science ( as philosophies ) Then algorithms then communications. Why governance at the top, as we need to be accountable and ethics are not accountable.    

Data governance Vs Governance & data

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Data Governance is somewhat easier to define using wiki on 17th March 2019 Data governance is a data management concept concerning the capability that enables an organization to ensure that high data quality  exists throughout the complete lifecycle of the data. The key focus areas of data governance include availability, usability, consistency [1] , data integrity and data security and includes establishing processes to ensure effective data management throughout the enterprise such as accountability for the adverse effects of poor data quality and ensuring that the data which an enterprise has can be used by the entire organization. Data governance encompasses the people, processes, and information technology required to create a consistent and proper handling of an organization's data across the business enterprise . It provides all data management practices with the necessary foundation, strategy, and structure needed to ensure that data is managed as an asset and tran

Consent - fabulous resource H2020 project from the EU

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https://i-consentproject.eu/results/ D1.1 Report on guidelines, standards and initiatives for improving informed consent in the healthcare context. D1.2 Report on gender and age-related issues associated with the acquisition of informed consent. D1.3 Ethical and legal review of the informed consent. D1.4 Ethical issues concerning informed consent in translational/clinical research and vaccination. D1.5 Legal issues concerning informed consent in translational/clinical research and vaccination. D1.6 Patient involvement in vaccine research. D1.7 Socio-cultural, psychological and behavioural perspectives towards informed consent process.

I have a problem when changing culture is the answer!

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This title is enough to excite anyone one. " Digital Transformation in Banking Requires Big Cultural Shakeups "  Source: The Financial Brand by Jim Marous The core argument is that: to succeed, banks and credit unions must support the elimination of silos, be willing to embrace risk, and have an obsessive focus on the needs of the consumer. ----- I have been saying for a while " that the next victim of digital will be the hierarchy " but I am more than every convinced that the first issue we need to address is consistency in data. Let me explain.  Do we trust the CFO for finance.  Yes we do but we verify.  We get and use b/s, p/l and cash flow as tools to help backed by faith in the accounting software and access controls.  We get reporting to the board in reports and use committees for SAP, remuneration and audit, then we have external audit for full verification.  We had consistency in finance and this gave us a culture.  So do we tru