Organization applying advanced AI models to their businesses have weak or non-existent guardrails, according to The Artificial Intelligence Index Report 2024, which was published on 15 April by the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence at Stanford University in California,.
The report cites a Responsible AI (RAI) survey of 1000 companies conducted by Stanford researchers in collaboration with Accenture to gain an understanding of the current level of RAI adoption globally and allow for a comparison of RAI activities across 19 industries and 22 countries. The survey’s aim was to develop an early snapshot of current perceptions around the responsible development, deployment, and use of Generative AI and how this might affect RAI adoption and mitigation techniques. A significant number admitted that they had only some – or even none – of the guardrails in place.
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