Ethical Use of AI
When it comes to the ethical use of AI in your business, you want to do the right thing and you assume you will.
But what if artificial intelligence is like an iceberg with hidden danger below the waterline?
No one wants their business to be the Titanic, and that’s why we’re going to explore how to start thinking about the ethical use of AI to successfully navigate those hazards.
What You’ll Discover About the Ethical Use of AI:
* What to know about the bias used in training AI models
* 2 policies and assessment you need to examine to evaluate the ethical use of AI
* The number one red flag when evaluating the ethical use of AI
* How to avoid misinformation, copyright infringement and breaches of confidentiality
* And much more.
Guest: Frank Kyazze
Frank Kyazze’s career is a blend of innovation, ethics, and humanism in technology. Over the last decade, he’s become a leader in digital trust, covering cybersecurity, governance, risk management, compliance, privacy, and AI ethics. From Pittsburgh to New Orleans, as the founder and CEO of GRC Knight, Frank champions strategies that protect national security and our society’s infrastructure. His work spans traditional sectors to startups and venture capital, advocating for cybersecurity as a growth engine.
With certifications like CISSP, CIA, CEH, CIPP/E, CIPM, and ISO Lead Auditor, Frank’s expertise is unmatched. However, it’s his passion for philosophy and improv theater that brings a creative and ethical lens to his work. He sees digital trust as essential to business integrity and innovation, aiming to make it accessible and integral to corporate culture. Frank is a thought leader who connects technology’s tangible aspects with its philosophical roots, offering insightful perspectives on technology, national security, and the digital economy.
Frank Kyazze is not just a name in the tech industry; he is a storyteller, a philosopher in the digital age, and an architect of trust in a world that increasingly depends on it. His journey and insights offer a unique blend of depth, pragmatism, and visionary thinking, making him a compelling voice in the ongoing conversation about our digital future.
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