05-05-2024 14:45 via infodocket.com

Harvard Business Review Article: “AI’s Trust Problem”

From a Harvard Business Review Article by Bhaskar Chakravorti:
With tens of billions invested in AI last year and leading players such as OpenAI looking for trillions more, the tech industry is racing to add to the pileup of generative AI models. The goal is to steadily demonstrate better performance and, in doing so, close the gap between what humans can do and what can be accomplished with AI.
There is another gulf, however, that ought to be given equal, if not higher, priority when
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