Security News > 2018 > October > New tools from IBM and Google reveal it’s hard to build trust in AI
The unseen dangers inherent in artificial intelligence (AI) are proving the importance of IBM and Google’s diverse approach to this multifaceted problem. Brad Shimmin and Luciano C. Oviedo offer their perspective on this important issue. Brad Shimmin, Service Director at GlobalData Artificial Intelligence (AI) has already changed the way consumers interact with technology and the way businesses think about big challenges like digital transformation. In fact, GlobalData research shows that approximately 50% of IT buyers … More → The post New tools from IBM and Google reveal it’s hard to build trust in AI appeared first on Help Net Security.
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