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The Transparency Crisis in AI: What Stanford's 2025 Study Means for Regulated Industries
Happy New Year! The artificial intelligence industry stands at a critical juncture. Seven established AI companies now account for more than 35% of the entire S&P 500. Billions of people rely on foundation models daily for search, content creation, and decision support. Yet a comprehensive new study from Stanford, Berkeley, Princeton, and MIT reveals a troubling reality: the AI industry is becoming less transparent, not more. The State of AI Transparency: A Declining Trend T
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Jan 3
Why AI Ethics Oversight Can't Wait ⏰ Hello!
According to this article in Hackernoon 97% of CIOs and CTOs are worried about unethical AI use at their companies. Yet only 1 in 3 have oversight in place. https://lnkd.in/grYgPMjF The cost of opacity is already mounting: ➡️ Meta settled a Fair Housing Act lawsuit over AI-powered ads ➡️ Wells Fargo faces discrimination claims over algorithmic mortgage decisions Transparency and accountability aren't optional—they're your competitive advantage. ➡️ With stricter regulations in
ggstoev
Oct 21, 2025


Beyond Benchmarks: Why Enterprise AI Model Selection Needs a Trust-Based Framework
In today's rapidly evolving AI landscape, we're witnessing a fundamental shift in how enterprises approach AI model selection. A recent...
ggstoev
Mar 6, 2025
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