Implement AI in your organization with confidence while mitigating risk through responsible AI practices and ethical guardrails.
Much like a baby tiger in the wild, artificial intelligence is almost irresistibly alluring. However, just as those tiger cubs inevitably grow up into formidable and fierce adults, the dangers and risks associated with AI make it a force to be reckoned with. While useful and profitable, it is also inherently powerful and risky.
In Scaling Responsible AI: From Enthusiasm to Execution, celebrated speaker, AI strategist, and tech visionary Noelle Russell presents an engaging discussion on how to implement artificial intelligence ethically and profitably within your organization. Responsible AI holds immense promise, but unguided enthusiasm can lead to significant risks. Discover how to implement AI with a strong focus on AI ethics and profitability at your company through Scaling Responsible AI.
In this groundbreaking book, Noelle Russell outlines an AI framework that enables you to:
- Harness AI's full potential while protecting your firm's reputation.
- Mitigate bias, accuracy, privacy, and cybersecurity risks from the outset.
- Make informed decisions by cutting through the hype and identifying true AI value.
- Foster an ethical AI culture across teams and leadership.
Scaling Responsible AI empowers executives, managers, and board members with the knowledge and accountability necessary to make smart AI decisions.
Avoid compliance disasters, brand damage, or wasted resources on AI that fails to deliver.
Implement artificial intelligence that drives profits, innovation, and competitive advantage—the responsible way.

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