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From hallucinations to rogue agents, there are some clear risks that come with applying AI

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Alexei Oreskovic.

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From hallucinations to rogue agents, there are some clear risks that come with using AI. “A key thing that we worry about is how do you build a system that is as right as often as you can possibly make it,” said Edwin Olson, the founder and CEO, autonomous driving technology firm May Mobility. Caitlin Halferty, the chief data officer at Thomson Reuters, echoed the sentiment, stressing the importance of transparent output from AI: “I do this with my teams, myself, I encourage this with my clients, making sure there’s a way in which you can validate the output of any model that you’re using.” With a portofoio of AI-enabled services aimed at professionals in fields like legal and tax compliance, Thomson Reuters has had to focus on AI accountability from early on.

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