Responsible AI guidelines for decision makers

Discover resources and strategies to help you prioritise responsible AI as you build and modernise your intelligent apps. In this eBook, Responsible AI Guidelines for Decision Makers: Best Practices for Intelligent Apps, learn more about Microsoft’s approach to responsible AI and explore ways to apply best practices at your organisation so that you can confidently take full advantage of the efficiency, personalisation and insight that AI solutions offer.

Learn how to:

  • Adopt responsible AI best practices that allow you to build and modernise intelligent apps while still protecting your innovations from societal, environmental and reputational impacts.
  • Overcome common AI adoption barriers including complexity , fear of the unknown and security concerns.
  • Protect your data solutions, apps and AI systems using cloud-native tools and services with built-in security and compliance features.

Responsible AI  guidelines for  decision makers

This blog is originated form here (https://chanmingman.wordpress.com).
The content is extracted from a Microsoft email.
(Read it now, I am not sure how long Microsoft will leave the link alive).

Read: https://bit.ly/3JIg6dK

About chanmingman

Since March 2011 Microsoft Live Spaces migrated to Wordpress (http://www.pcworld.com/article/206455/Microsoft_Live_Spaces_Moves_to_WordPress_An_FAQ.html) till now, I have is over 1 million viewers. This blog is about more than 50% telling you how to resolve error messages, especial for Microsoft products. The blog also has a lot of guidance teaching you how to get stated certain Microsoft technologies. The blog also uses as a help to keep my memory. The blog is never meant to give people consulting services or silver bullet solutions. It is a contribution to the community. Thanks for your support over the years. Ming Man is Microsoft MVP since year 2006. He is a software development manager for a multinational company. With 25 years of experience in the IT field, he has developed system using Clipper, COBOL, VB5, VB6, VB.NET, Java and C #. He has been using Visual Studio (.NET) since the Beta back in year 2000. He and the team have developed many projects using .NET platform such as SCM, and HR based applications. He is familiar with the N-Tier design of business application and is also an expert with database experience in MS SQL, Oracle and AS 400.
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