- Responsible AI
- Becoming an AI-first organization
- Measuring AI product performance the right way
- Quality and how to get it
- Data acquisition and governance
- The AI economy and its impact
On-Demand Sessions
Keynote: Leading Your Organization to Responsible AI
Appen has teamed up with the World Economic Forum to help tackle best practices for responsible AI. Join Kay Firth-Butterfield from the World Economic Forum as she shares insight into how and why we need standards and guidelines for responsible training data collection and creation across the world. She will offer practical solutions on topics ranging from user permission, privacy, security and how individuals are compensated for their work.
Watch On-DemandBecoming an AI-first Organization
Many organizations’ first start into AI is by dabbling in a few projects, but how do you lead your organization to intertwining AI as a key differentiator and building true business value? In this session we’ll walk you through what needs to be done to lead with AI.
Watch On-DemandMeasuring AI Product Performance the Right Way
Selecting the right KPIs for AI initiatives is critical to understanding the value-add of implementing AI for businesses. But are you targeting and optimizing the right metrics? We’ll cover common mistakes companies make when working to show ROI of AI.
Watch On-DemandThe Quality Answers You Need Before Deploying AI Confidently
Ever wonder if you’re getting the right quality of data? We’ll walk through what questions to ask and what you can do to ensure the data you’re training your model on is the right quality – and how to handle below-par data before your model interacts with it.
Watch On-DemandData Acquisition and Governance: Considerations and Framework for Success
Data is the new IP - AI can’t exist without a strong data acquisition and curation strategy. Planning the data pipeline, governance, and for growth and updating models regularly need to be part of the AI strategy from the outset.
Watch On-DemandAI Economy: Global AI with Local Impact
Companies participate in the AI economy beyond just releasing AI-powered products. They participate by utilizing contributors at a global scale to collect and annotate the training data they need to power their models. Access to a global crowd brings in diverse ideas, opinions, and values, which helps make AI work for everyone. But responsible AI goes beyond just making work AI for everyone. Learn how companies are addressing responsible AI practices through user permission, privacy, security, and how individuals are compensated for their work.
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