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Responsible AI

AI Innovation and RAI

Building AI responsibly from research to practice

By Eric Horvitz - Chief Scientific Officer

Dec 7, 2021
A smiling person sits in front of a laptop

New toolkit aims to help teams create responsible human-AI experiences

By Leah Culler

Jul 19, 2021
Visitors to the AT&T Experience Store in Dallas can interact with Bugs Bunny and other characters in augmented reality. Bugs speaks to customers using a synthetic voice created using Custom Neural Voice, a capability within Azure Cognitive Services. LOONEY TUNES and all related characters and elements© & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s21).

Are you talking to me? Azure AI brings iconic characters to life with Custom Neural Voice

By Leah Culler

Feb 3, 2021
A woman sits at a desk working on a laptop and external monitor

Putting differential privacy into practice to use data responsibly

By Sarah Bird

Oct 28, 2020
Workers looking at a laptop

Building responsible and trustworthy conversational AI

By David Carmona

May 17, 2019

The need for public regulation and corporate responsibility

By Brad Smith

Jul 13, 2018

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