Majority of Managers Embrace Responsible AI, But Action Lags Behind
Harvard Business Review
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
A recent MIT Technology Review survey shows that 87% of managers acknowledge the importance of responsible AI (RAI), indicating a broad commitment to ethical practices within the AI sector. However, the survey reveals a gap between recognition and implementation, with many organizations struggling to convert their intentions into actionable policies. This raises questions about whether the enthusiasm for RAI will lead to substantial changes or merely serve as a marketing tactic. Additionally, the financial advantages of adopting RAI practices could incentivize companies to prioritize ethical considerations in AI development, potentially reshaping the landscape of technology deployment.