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AI Asia Pacific Institute Podcast

#17: AI Human Impact: Toward a Model for Ethical Investing in AI-Intensive Companies

14 Sep 2020

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"What most matters today is the question about individuals and their own data: Is gathered personal information processed to invigorate self-determination and expand opportunities, or does it narrow possible human experiences?." — James Brusseau, AI Human Impact: Toward a Model for Ethical Investing in AI-Intensive Companies  Does AI conform to humans, or will we conform to AI? In this conversation, James proposes an ethical evaluation of AI-intensive companies which will allow investors to knowledgeably participate in the decision. The evaluation is built from nine performance indicators that can be analyzed and scored to reflect a technology’s human-centering. When summed, the scores convert into objective investment guidance. The larger goal is a model for humanitarian investing in AI intensive companies that is intellectually robust, manageable for analysts, useful for portfolio managers, and credible for investors. For the full paper: AI Human Impact: Toward a Model for Ethical Investing in AI-Intensive Companies  *** For show notes and past guests, please visit https://aiasiapacific.org/index.php/podcasts/. If you have questions or are interested in sponsoring the podcast, please email us at [email protected] or follow us on Twitter to stay in touch. 

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