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Ethics also come into play for those who use AI. Businesses should develop policies to govern AI use.
            All employees who engage with AI should receive training on how to use it ethically and how to identify
            situations in which misuse is occurring.


            As  the  potential  for  AI  abuse  becomes  more  evident,  the  need  for  accountability  grows.  Who  is
            responsible  for  defining  what  is  acceptable  when  it  comes  to  AI?  Who  will  blow  the  whistle  when
            development gets off track? Who will keep us from becoming enslaved? Those are just some of the big
            questions that must be answered, as we consider the new wave of warnings experts are issuing regarding
            AI.





            About the Author

            Rohan  Kalahasty  is  a  co-founder  of  Vytal.ai.  He  has  been  a
            researcher at the Harvard Ophthalmology AI Lab for three years,
            where  he  led  and  incubated  NeurOS  and  worked  on  projects
            leveraging  mathematical,  statistical,  and  artificial  intelligence
            modeling  to  enhance  eye  disease  diagnosis.  Furthermore,  he
            served as an incubation lead at Roivant Sciences, leading the early
            stages  of  a  potential  new  vant.  He  has  also  researched  at  the
            Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines at MIT, where he dedicated
            his  time  to  studying  human  intelligence  and  memory  utilizing
            artificial  intelligence.  While  working  with  these  groups,  he  has  developed  a  deep  insight  into  the
            intersection of AI and Medicine and the creation of digital biomarkers, an insight which proved to be
            crucial for the development of Vytal. He is a senior at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and
            Technology.

            Sai Mattapalli is a co-founder of Vytal.ai. With a deep background in the study of neuroscience, Sai was
            a  research  intern  at  the  Neurophysiology  Lab  at  Georgetown  University,  where  he  built  behavioral
            paradigms to test auditory learning in Zebrafish. He also serves as an intern at the Center for Brain Circuit
            Therapeutics at Harvard Med, where he works on mapping the brain networks at play for seizure patients
            who experience eye versions. Later pivoting to entrepreneurship and finance, Sai served as a business
            growth intern at Quantbase (YC W23) and was a part of DMV's Finest, the winners of the Wharton
            Investment Competition.

             Sai Mattapalli and Rohan Kalahasty can be reached at our company website https://vytal.ai/

















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