Forbes July 3, 2024
Joe McKendrick

While there’s no turning back from a world run by artificial intelligence, it will never be fully trusted. We may be allowing it to run unattended for low-level matters, such as keeping computer viruses at bay or managing car-sharing engagements, but we’ll never leave it alone for most mid-level and high-level tasks.

That’s the consensus of a range of industry leaders, who acknowledge that there will always need to be humans checking or even squashing AI-originated output. This means humans will always be needed to potentially override AI output, be it making hires, recommending business action, or making medical decisions.

The importance of human oversight in any AI-driven recommendation process is acknowledged by leaders of even the most technologically savvy...

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