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Organizations are fighting for the ethical adoption of AI. Here's how you can help
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As artificial intelligence becomes more intertwined in our daily lives, so are the ethical implications of this technology. As a result, organizations are advocating for workers and consumers whom AI could adversely impact -- and there are ways you can join the fight for society's ethical adoption of AI.
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Read now"ForHumanity is 1,600 plus people from 91 countries around the world, and we're growing 40 to 60 people per month," Carrier said. "Volunteers are a full spectrum of consumers, workers, academics, thought leaders, problem solvers, independent auditors, etc., helping us with our auditable rules and even some training to become certified auditors."
The ForHumanity community is 100% open, and there are no restrictions on who can join. You simply have to register on the website and agree to a code of conduct. Anyone who volunteers for the nonprofit can participate in the process as much or as little as they'd like.
One of the main things ForHumanity focuses on is creating auditable rules for AI auditors (people who evaluate AI systems to ensure they work as expected) based on the law, standards, and best practices through a crowd-sourced, iterated, and collaborative process with ForHumanity volunteers. The organization then submits these auditable rules to governments and regulators.
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