Who decides what AI tells you? Campbell Brown, once Meta’s news chief, has thoughts
Campbell Brown, former Meta news chief, launched Forum AI to evaluate AI models on "high-stakes topics" like geopolitics and mental health. Her company aims for AI judges to reach 90% consensus with human experts, addressing concerns about accuracy and bias in AI-generated information. Brown emphasizes that ensuring accuracy in AI is crucial for its societal impact and trustworthiness.
Campbell Brown, former Meta news chief, has launched Forum AI to address the critical issue of accuracy in AI-generated information. Having witnessed the challenges of misinformation during her time at Facebook, Brown recognized the urgent need for a solution as AI reshapes information consumption.
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