Forbes January 20, 2025
Adrian Bridgwater

AI is nervy. We know that a certain amount of Artificial Intelligence is somewhat nervy (or perhaps nervous) in its implementation because of concerns over decisioning bias, questions over the provenance of the datasets and foundation models that it is composed of… and due to the environments it is allowed to operate in and whether or not there are guardrails in place at the back end to make sure AI does what we humans intended.

But AI is also “nervous” in the sense that it can now be classed as neuro-powered, with neural networks being those with enough computing logic power to mimic the human brain, especially in areas such as image recognition, natural language processing and decision-making – the...

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