Currently, this is a freelance writer who has written several articles for websites and magazines. His special interests include writing about artificial intelligence and career highlights. He is also a fan of sports, music, and adventure.
Author bio
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Special interest in artificial intelligence
Several companies have a special interest in artificial intelligence. They use the technology to improve their businesses and revenue. However, there are important ethical concerns about the use of this technology.
Companies should consider these issues and develop ethics policies. They should also set up internal review boards for AI-related decisions. These should include representatives from across the company’s stakeholders. These boards should evaluate product lines and procedures used to develop AI products.
Another ethical issue related to AI is how to treat data privacy. This is a concern for companies, but also for individuals. Individuals want to know that companies will be transparent and will protect them from unfairness or inadequate privacy protection.
Another issue is the use of facial recognition software. If this software is used improperly, it can lead to biased enforcement.
Finally, there is the concern over whether or not machines can develop human-like emotions. Science fiction authors have written about such computers for decades. However, they have not been able to produce examples of such software.
Career highlights
Despite a hectic work and family life, Kyle Wiggers is a jack of all trades. He is the senior reporter for TechCrunch’s tech and lifestyle section. He was also the brains behind the company’s laudable ad campaign. He is also a tech buff with a penchant for tinkering with gadgets. One of the perks of his job is a trip to a tech mecca: Silicon Valley. He also has a knack for finding and showcasing the next best thing in tech: startups. Fortunately for him, he is well-connected and has an equally well-connected network of nerds to boot. During his tenure at TechCrunch, he has rubbed elbows with many a tech luminary, most notably Facebook’s execs.