Google’s 'decision' woman is out
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Cassie Kozyrkov, Google's chief decision scientist, is leaving to launch her own projects helping business leaders make decisions about AI.
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She wants to give leaders tools to deploy AI responsibly and help the public hold AI decision-makers accountable.
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Kozyrkov guided Google leaders on making informed, responsible AI decisions, but doesn't want her views conflated with Google's anymore.
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She believes educating leaders in decision-making and enabling public accountability is essential as AI grows more powerful.
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Her work focuses on how individuals' choices affect many people, though decision-makers aren't necessarily skilled in decision practices.