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The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">Executives and companies can enjoy the benefits of artificial intelligence while also being aware of potential drawbacks and taking careful steps to mitigate their effects.
In this episode of the McKinsey Podcast, Simon London speaks with McKinsey Global Institute partner Michael Chui and partner Chris Wigley about the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) and how executives can engage more thoughtfully on the use of AI and its potential repercussions</abstract>
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