Volume VI Artificial Intelligence Risk Management
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Edited by:
Kurt J. Engemann
About this book
AI demonstrates the potential to impact virtually every aspect of modern life, making it one of the most transformative technologies of our time. AI has a wide range of applications across various sectors and as AI continues to evolve, its integration into various activities is expected to deepen, further changing how we work, live, and interact with the world around us. AI systems, from simple machine learning models to advanced autonomous agents, carry potential risks that can affect individuals, organizations, and society as a whole. Effective management of AI risks involves a comprehensive approach that includes risk identification, proactive mitigation strategies, and adherence to regulatory frameworks. By addressing these areas, stakeholders can navigate the complexities of AI development and ensure that these technologies are both beneficial and safe. As AI continues to evolve, so too must our strategies for managing its risks, requiring ongoing dialogue, research, and collaboration across all sectors of society. As AI technology advances, it's likely that more specific and stringent regulations will be developed both nationally and internationally to manage the integration of AI into society effectively.
- Emphasis on balancing AI benefits with potential negative consequences
- Holistically covers fundamentals and applications to address rapidly evolving AI
Author / Editor information
Dr. Kurt Engemann is the Director of the Center for Business Continuity and Risk Management and a Professor of Business Analytics and Information Systems in the LaPenta School of Business at Iona University, USA. He is the Editor-in-Chief the book series, Developments in Managing and Exploiting, and two journals, the International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management and the International Journal of Technology, Policy and Management. He has consulted professionally in the area of risk modeling for major organizations and has been instrumental in the development of comprehensive business continuity management programs.
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Frontmatter
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Advances in artificial intelligence risk management
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Contents
XV - Part I: Fundamentals
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1 The emerging impact of artificial intelligence
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2 AI in enterprise security risk management: Threats, benefits, and governance
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3 Securing the future: Managing cybersecurity risks in the age of artificial intelligence
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4 Mitigating risks in AI-driven network security: Strategies for ensuring resilience and integrity
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5 How to architect artificial intelligence systems that put the human in the loop and don’t overpromise
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6 A structured approach to evaluating AI capabilities for risk-managed implementation and adoption in organizations
109 - Part II: Applications
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7 Deepfake democracy: The rise of AI in the electoral process
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8 Preserving privacy in healthcare: Implications of artificial intelligence
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9 Artificial intelligence in accounting
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10 Autonomous vehicles: Challenges and concerns
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11 Modeling AI adoption barriers for risk management in manufacturing: An ISM-MICMAC approach
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12 Artificial intelligence impact on education: Opportunities and risks
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Index
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Developments in Managing and Exploiting Risk
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