Big Tech Companies Impact on Research at the Faculty of Information
Technology and Electrical Engineering
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.01039v1
- Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2022 12:28:08 GMT
- Title: Big Tech Companies Impact on Research at the Faculty of Information
Technology and Electrical Engineering
- Authors: Ahmad Hassanpour, An Thi Nguyen, Anshul Rani, Sarang Shaikh, Ying Xu
and Haoyu Zhang
- Abstract summary: With the growth in technology, challenges associated with ethics also grow.
Big tech companies have influence over AI ethics as many influencing ethical-AI researchers have roots in Big Tech or its associated labs.
- Score: 15.068124449703435
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Artificial intelligence is gaining momentum, ongoing pandemic is fuel to that
with more opportunities in every sector specially in health and education
sector. But with the growth in technology, challenges associated with ethics
also grow (Katharine Schwab, 2021). Whenever a new AI product is developed,
companies publicize that their systems are transparent, fair, and are in
accordance with the existing laws and regulations as the methods and procedures
followed by a big tech company for ensuring AI ethics, not only affect the
trust and perception of public, but it also challenges the capabilities of the
companies towards business strategies in different regions, and the kind of
brains it can attract for their projects. AI Big Tech companies have influence
over AI ethics as many influencing ethical-AI researchers have roots in Big
Tech or its associated labs.
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