Much of our daily lives intertwine with artificial intelligence. From watching movies
recommended by our entertainment streaming service to interacting with customer service
chatbots to autotagging photos of friends in our social media apps AI plays an invisible part
in enriching our lives. While AI may be seen as a panacea for enterprise advancement and
consumer convenience it is still an emerging technology and its explosive growth needs to be
approached with proper care and preparation. How do we tackle the challenges it presents and
how do we make sure that it does precisely what it is supposed to do? In Keeping Your AI Under
Control author Anand Tamboli explores the inherent risk factors of the widespread
implementation of artificial intelligence. The author delves into several real-life case
studies of AI gone wrong including Microsoft's 2016 chatbot disaster Uber's autonomous
vehicle fatally wounding a pedestrian and an entire smart home inGermany dangerously
malfunctioning because of one bad lightbulb. He expertly addresses the need to challenge our
current assumptions about the infallibility of technology. The importance of data governance
rigorous testing before roll-out a chain of human accountability ethics and much more are
all detailed in Keeping Your AI Under Control. Artificial intelligence will not solve all of
our problems for good but it can (and will) present us with new solutions. These solutions can
only be achieved with proper planning continued maintenance and above all a foundation of
attuned human supervision. What You Will Learn Understand various types of risks involved in
developing and using AI solutions Identify evaluate and quantify risks pragmatically Utilize
AI insurance to support residual risk management Who This Book Is For Progressive businesses
that are on a journey to use AI (buyers customers) technical and financial leaders in AI
solution companies (solution vendors) AI system integrators (intermediaries) project and
technology leads of AI deployment projects technology purchase decision makers CXOs and legal
officers (solution users).