Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Build an AI strategy you can trust

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EmTech
March 23–25, 2020
San Francisco, CA

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TRUST.

As more organizations integrate AI into their products and services, it is clear that if users don't trust the decisions driven by AI, they will seek out other alternatives, never to return.

Examine the strategies currently in place to ensure adoption of AI from a political, technical, and international perspective, at EmTech Digital.

Francesca Rossi

AI Ethics Global Leader and Distinguished Research Staff Member, IBM Research
How will your organization establish trust as it prepares for AI adoption? 

MIT Technology Review is returning to San Francisco for EmTech Digital, our annual conference on artificial intelligence. Join us as we host leaders from academia, enterprise, and government to discuss the most pressing issues in AI today: deepfakes, bias, explainability, and privacy. 

You'll leave empowered with ideas and inspiration to build an AI deployment strategy that your organization will trust.

Purchase your ticket and reserve your seat today. 
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Are you prepared to implement AI across your organization?


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