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UnionBank releases recommendations on responsible AI implementation

Artificial intelligence (AI) has evolved into an essential technology that will define how can organizations provide the best solution for end-users. But there are also talks about the ethical use of AI and what boundaries should not be overstepped.

Union Bank of the Philippines (UnionBank), one of the financial institutions that leveraged technology in transforming banking in the Philippines, released a report recently which will serve as a guide on the responsible use of AI in the industrial level. The contents of the report were based on a collaborative initiative with the Gradient Institute called Project AI Trust, which has enabled the bank to consider and implement responsible AI practices for its automated systems.

“While AI can provide numerous benefits that can uplift lives, it is also not perfect, and safeguards must be put in place to ensure that AI systems are used for the exact purposes set by their organizations,” said Dr. David Hardoon, chief data and artificial intelligence officer, UnionBank.

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Through the report, UnionBank proposed four measures that the industry can adopt to ensure responsible AI governance:

Another key recommendation is the creation of an Algorithmic Ethics Committee that will ensure the safety of the AI processes, and that system owners are observing ethical business practices. This committee should compose of members from different business units in the organizations, as well as external specialists or domain experts as needed.

In addition, the report also proposed a 4-stage system life cycle where the Algorithmic Ethics Committee should conduct reviews on the development of the AI system.

In chronological order, these stages are:

“UnionBank has been at the forefront of utilizing AI to provide the best experiences for our customers. But we didn’t want to stop there,” said Edwin Bautista, president and CEO,UnionBank. “We also want to stay true to our goal of promoting inclusive prosperity in the country, and one of the ways we are doing this is by sharing the knowledge that we have gained over the years in implementing emerging technologies, including AI, so that everyone can also benefit (from it).”

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