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Recommendations on the Use of Synthetic Data to Train AI Models

Date Published
29 Feb 2024
Authors
Serge Stinckwich Eleonore Fournier-Tombs Tshilidzi Marwala

Using synthetic or artificially generated data in training Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms is a burgeoning practice with significant potential to affect society directly. It can address data scarcity, privacy and bias issues but does raise concerns about data quality, security and ethical implications. While some systems use only synthetic data, most times synthetic data is used together with real-world data to train AI models.

Recommendations in this document are for any system where some synthetic data are used. The use of synthetic data has the potential to enhance existing data to allow for more efficient and inclusive practices and policies. However, we cannot assume synthetic data to be automatically better or even equivalent to data from the physical world. There are many risks to using synthetic data, including cybersecurity risks, bias propagation and increasing model error. This document sets out recommendations for the responsible use of synthetic data in AI training.

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Recommendations on the Use of Synthetic Data to Train AI Models

Suggested citation: Philippe de Wilde, Payal Arora, Fernando Buarque, Yik Chan Chin, Mamello Thinyane, Stinckwich Serge, Fournier-Tombs Eleonore and Marwala Tshilidzi. Recommendations on the Use of Synthetic Data to Train AI Models : 糖心Vlog破解版 Centre, 糖心Vlog破解版-CPR, 糖心Vlog破解版 Macau, 2024.

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