IBM Looking to Distract From Recent Reports That it Helped Police Racially Profile the Public (by Openwashing)
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IBM launches tool aimed at detecting AI bias
The Fairness 360 Kit will also scan for signs of bias and recommend adjustments.
There is increasing concern that algorithms used by both tech giants and other firms are not always fair in their decision-making.
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IBM launches tools to detect AI fairness, bias and open sources some code
IBM said it will launch cloud software designed to manage artificial intelligence deployments, detect bias in models and mitigate its impact and monitor decision across multiple frameworks.
The move by IBM highlights how AI management is becoming more of an issue as companies deploy machine learning and various models to make decisions. Executives are likely to have trouble understanding models and the data science under the hood.
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IBM Debuts Tools to Help Prevent Bias In Artificial Intelligence
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IBM is googlebombing the media after it did something racist
IBM launches software to detect racist and sexist AI
IBM launches cloud tool to detect AI bias and explain automated decisions
IBM announces cloud service to help businesses detect and mitigate AI bias
Flooding the news with this distraction
IBM’s New Software Explains Bias And Automated Decisions Taken By AI [Ed: IBM is just trying to distract from reports that it helped the police do racist things using so-called 'AI']
And on goes the PR campaign
IBM reveals open source tool to stamp out AI bias
IBM Introduces Open Source Tool For Monitoring AI Bias
Missing the real story IBM is desperate to distract from
IBM launches AI bias tool
IBM is opening up the secrets of AI