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Google appoints external advisory board for ethical AI development

At MIT Technology Review’s EmTech Digital, a conference organized the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Google announced an external advisory board to provide guidance and expertise to the tech giants in developing Artificial Intelligence(AI) technologies ethically and responsibly. The group was announced by Kent Walker, Google’s senior vice president of global affairs, and it includes experts from various fields, including mathematics, computer science, engineering, philosophy, public policy, psychology, and even foreign policy.

“We’ve established an Advanced Technology External Advisory Council (ATEAC),” wrote Kent Walker SVP of global affairs at Google in a blog post on Tuesday. “This group will consider some of Google’s most complex challenges that arise under our AI Principles, like facial recognition and fairness in machine learning, providing diverse perspectives to inform our work.”

The advisory members list goes as follows:

But it’s worth noting that this group is different from the AI ethics board that has been kept so secret since Google acquired DeepMind.

The Advanced Technology External Advisory Council (ATEAC) will meet for the first time in April. In a blog post, Google’s head of global affairs, Kent Walker, said there would be three further meetings in 2019.

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