IBM claims new tool can ‘explain AI’ and detect bias
IBM has launched a software service that it claims can explain how AI makes decisions “as the decisions are being made”.
IBM has launched a software service that it claims can explain how AI makes decisions “as the decisions are being made”.
No matter your profession – be it providing legal services or flipping burgers – your work will inevitably be affected by automation and algorithms.
The vice president, decision management and analytics at Pegasystems speaks to CIO Australia about the distinction and dangers of black box AI.
AWS’ ANZ managing director Paul Migliorini says there is an appetite among Australian organisations to try their hand at machine learning.
Perth children’s health research institute Telethon Kids has partnered with NEC Australia to explore how algorithms for eye tracking and facial recognition could be used to develop autism detection and diagnosis tools.