Overcoming Barriers to Cross-cultural Cooperation in AI Ethics and Governance - Philosophy & Technology
the need for culturally responsive teaching and cultural intelligence to ensure that AI education is relevant and effective across diverse cultural contexts.
Editorial: Artificial intelligence education & governance -human enhancive, culturally sensitive and personally adaptive HAI
Regional differences in culture, resources, and context make it difficult to design AI systems that address locally specific concerns (Hsu et al., 2022). The hyperlocal knowledge and values that define a community are hard for nonlocals, such as Report for America-style outsider journalists, to understand (Wenzel et al., 2020). Even when trying to... See more
Ognibene et al. framework is mindful of cultural diversity, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in setting desirable conditions and crafting educational content that respects and mirrors a range of cultural viewpoints.
Editorial: Artificial intelligence education & governance -human enhancive, culturally sensitive and personally adaptive HAI
AI Has a PR Problem
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“You have to have an open and honest conversation with your employees about how your leadership is thinking about AI.”
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“The more you can do to articulate that and be real with it, the better off you’re going to be and the more employee buy-in you’re going to have.”
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... See more“We cannot afford, as an