Trustworthy AI: New book by Deloitte’s Beena Ammanath Provides a Straightforward, Pragmatic Guide to Help Organizations Develop and Implement Ethical AI Solutions

A new book that launches today, “Trustworthy AI,” provides an actionable guide for C-suite executives, business leaders, and board members across all industries as the adoption of AI technology accelerates. Business leaders are faced with the challenge of ensuring their AI systems operate in ways that are fair, transparent, and consistent. Drawing from the latest research and case studies, “Trustworthy AI” provides the insight and direction necessary for organizations to foster trust across the entire AI lifecycle.

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Authored by award-winning senior technology executive and executive director of the Deloitte AI Institute, Beena Ammanath, the book draws on the author’s extensive experience across a wide variety of industries and sectors in data, analytics, and AI. It approaches previously unanswered questions from business leaders regarding trustworthy AI and provides data-driven responses derived from Beena’s extensive research and groundbreaking case studies.

As explored in the book, AI ethics hinge on a variety of characteristics. Trustworthy AI is: fair and impartial; robust and reliable; respectful of privacy; safe and secure; responsible and accountable; and transparent and explainable. Given that each organization and AI use case is different, the approaches to nurturing trustworthy AI will also vary. The book provides businesses with a framework for understanding what trust and ethics means for their organization and helps executives better anticipate the challenges and opportunities AI will pose for their company.

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