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There has been a radical change in those who are responsible for leading and defending the ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in an organization: a global study carried out by the IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV) revealed that 80% of those surveyed indicated a non-technical executive – the CEO – as the main “promoter” of AI ethics, which is a sharp increase from 15% in 2018.
In this study – which surveyed 1,200 executives in 22 countries in 22 industries – it also indicates that, despite a strong imperative for the advancement of trustworthy AI, coupled with better performance compared to its peers in sustainability, social responsibility, diversity and inclusion, there is still a gap between the intention of leaders and meaningful actions.
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