VentureBeat August 26, 2024
Emilia David

As companies plan out their generative AI strategies with responsibility in mind, one of the sticking points is how to start. To help them, companies have begun releasing responsible AI platforms to guide decision-makers in approaching the technology.

Accenture and AWS are the latest companies to offer a way for companies to test their AI readiness and evaluate AI applications. The new offering is called Accenture Responsible AI Platform powered by AWS.

Accenture Chief AI Officer Arnab Chakraborty told VentureBeat the platform provides a good start for companies just now thinking about responsible AI while offering flexibility for anyone further along the journey.

“Accenture and AWS are bringing together the best of both companies and the capabilities we...

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