India, May 15 -- As artificial intelligence becomes more commonplace in the enterprise, more IT leaders are becoming concerned about the ethical implications of AI. In fact, a 2019 Vanson Bourne report sponsored by SnapLogic found that 94% of the 1,000 U.S. and UK IT decision makers surveyed believe that people should be paying more attention to corporate responsibility and ethics in AI development.

You don't have to look hard to find some reasons for their concern. Several prominent tech companies have become embroiled in scandals after AIs they created failed to behave as desired. For example, in 2015, Google drew criticism after users complained when its image recognition software was tagging black human faces as "gorillas." Although ...