Communication tool services company Twilio is adding "nutrition labels" to its artificial intelligence services, Axios reports. The labels will state what AI models are being used, the data used to train those models, how collected data will be used and more. The company is also offering an online tool to help other companies generate similar labels.
24 Aug. 2023
Twilio adds 'nutrition labels' to AI products
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