Cognitive Bias in Humans and AI
Human perception, memory and decision-making are impacted by cognitive biases and mental shortcuts that influence a person’s actions and decisions. Those responsible for the selection of data (or how said data is weighed) may inadvertently build their own biases while developing artificial intelligence systems. Speakers address cognitive bias and the role it plays both in humans and AI in this Cross Discipline webinar intended to satisfy the annual Bias requirement under the US Qualification Standards.
Speakers:
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Kenneth J. Herbold
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Randall A. Stevenson
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Robert N. Bernard
Credits:
CPD Credit: 1.50 EA Core Credit: EA Ethics Credit: EA Non-Core Credit: EA Formal Credit:-
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