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SAP NAMES AI ETHICS PANEL Featured

Luka Mucic, SAPSAP has named an external ethics advisory panel for artificial intelligence. The Germany-based company said recently it was the first European company to do so. But other companies have been tackling the issue of ethics and AI.

For example, Sage established an AI ethics code in June 2017.“SAP considers the ethical use of data a core value,” said CFO Luka Mucic said in a prepared statement. The panel will work in collaboration with SAP executives from development, strategy  and human resources. The company said the goal of the parties is “to ensure that the AI capabilities supported by SAP Leonardo Machine Learning capabilities are used to maintain integrity and trust." Five panel members have been confirmed with more to be added later. The five are  Dr. theol. Peter Dabrock, chair of systematic theology (Ethics), University of Erlangen-Nuernberg; Dr. Henning Kagermann, chairman, acatech board of trustees, acatech senator; Susan Liautaud, lecturer in public policy and law, Stanford and founder; managing director, Susan Liautaud & Associates; Dr. Helen Nissenbaum, professor, Cornell Tech Information Science; Nicholas Wright, Consultant, Intelligent Biology; Affiliated Scholar, Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics Georgetown University Medical Center.

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