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The Ethical Use of AI in Security, Part 1

We are at the outside edge of where AI can take us in the security industry, both good and bad. Here's how you can navigate the situation.

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The following is an excerpt from the Monitoring Matters column featured in Security Sales & Integration magazine. Our Vice President of Technology and Innovation, Morgan Hertel, is a regular contributor and authored the article below. 

Ethical Uses of AI in Security

When we talk about the ethical use of anything, but especially AI, a number of areas immediately come to mind. Some examples could be the use of an AI to write an article on AI or create a presentation, write a song or create an image. Is it ethical to use a tool to do something?

Another ethical question could be: Was the algorithm that is being used trained correctly so that there isn’t a bias of one kind or another? Another test would be: Is the AI being sold really capable of doing the job that it is being advertised as doing? The concept of ethics is far-reaching and means different things to different people.

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