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the end of the year, AI isn’t something to rush into without understanding the potential risks and unintended consequences at play. This article is designed to help enterprises, IT leaders, customers, policymakers, and more take responsibility and ensure they’re using AI ethically and mitigating potential harm. Specifically, they need to: use zero or first-party data, keep data fresh and well-labeled, ensure there’s a human in the loop, test and re-test, and get feedback. Cozy up and give this piece a thorough read to get all the details on the ethical framework for Generative AI.

Day 3
We are proud to share our video, Everyone. See how we’re inspired to consider all of those around us! We know our differences are our strengths and that’s one reason why we design with everyone in mind. We believe technology has the power to unlock human potential to change the world. At Salesforce’s Office of Ethical & Humane Use, we treat technology as an extension of human potential, orienting around the user experience to create a world where everyone has a seat at the table.

Screenshot for the Salesforce "Everyone" video on YouTube
Day 4
It’s day 4 and the calling birds are taking you right into america phone number list the Oval Office! Salesforce was one of just 15 companies that recently joined the White House to watch the signing of the AI Executive Order, marking the most significant action a government has taken on AI to date. In addition, there was also a landmark code of conduct created, outlining how companies should mitigate risks as they develop advanced AI. Kathy Baxter and Sabastian Niles were honored to represent Salesforce and witness the signing of the AI EO at the White House. Paula Goldman and Eric Loeb penned 7 opportunities to deepen trust in AI in response to the AI EO.
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