No AI without ethics
We are long past pretending technology is a morally neutral undertaking. We neglect the development of an ethical code at our peril.
December 10, 1963 – February 27, 2024
AI experts at Hewlett Packard Enterprise share insights about where artificial intelligence is headed and how to apply the technology in the business world.
Taming data is one of humankind’s biggest challenges, and it has exceeded our ability to efficiently use reasoning or intuition to make sense of patterns within big data.
“The data flood is becoming a universal problem,” says Dr. Eng Lim Goh, vice president and chief technical officer, HPC and AI, for Hewlett Packard Enterprise. “But with artificial intelligence, a wild guess becomes an intelligent guess.”
If you’re considering AI for a key part of your IT infrastructure, pause here. A few of HPE’s AI experts share their thoughts on where AI is headed, how it can transform a business, and the steps to get started.
OK, perhaps Iโm exaggerating. Maybe not everyone has heard of it. So weโll tell you what it is and why everyone should be, and probably soon will be, discussing it.
The AI Research group at Hewlett Packard Labs, including Paolo Faraboschi, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Fellow and Director of the AI Research Lab, and distinguished technologists Suparna Bhattacharya and Soumyendu Sarkar, have been working on this mission and how to put it into practice. So I asked them to define it.