Lakshmi Varanasi , Business Insider; This might be the most important job in AI
"Generative AI can hallucinate, spread misinformation, and reinforce biases against marginalized groups if it's not managed properly. Given that the technology relies on volumes of sensitive data, the potential for data breaches is also high. At worst, though, there's the danger that the more sophisticated it becomes, the less likely it is to align with human values.
With great power, then, comes great responsibility, and companies that make money from generative AI must also ensure they regulate it.
That's where a chief ethics officer comes in...
Those who are successful in the role ideally have four areas of expertise, according to Mills. They should have a technical grasp over generative AI, experience building and deploying products, an understanding of the major laws and regulations around AI, and significant experience hiring and making decisions at an organization."