With a number of business executives admitting to sometimes unethical use of AI in a recent survey, a new era of ethical AI awareness dawns. (Credit: Getty Images)
By John P. Desmond, AI Trends Editor
In a recent survey, senior business executives admitted to their sometimes unethical use of AI.
The admission of being openly unethical came from respondents to a recent survey conducted by KPMG of 250 director-level or higher executives at companies with more than 1,000 employees about data privacy.
Some 29% of the respondents admitted that their own companies collect personal information that is “sometimes unethical” and 33% said consumers should …
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