AI for Everyone - AI Ethics and SocietyIf an AI tool gives incorrect results because of outdated data, who should be accountable?AThe AI tool itselfBThe data providers or maintainersCThe end users who rely on the resultsDNo one, as AI is always evolvingCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Analyze the cause of incorrect resultsOutdated data leads to wrong AI outputs, so the problem is with data quality.Step 2: Determine who manages data qualityData providers or maintainers are responsible for keeping data current and accurate.Final Answer:The data providers or maintainers -> Option BQuick Check:Data quality responsibility = Data providers [OK]Quick Trick: Bad data means data managers are responsible, not AI [OK]Common Mistakes:Blaming AI as if it controls data updatesHolding users accountable for data issues
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