Dale Rutherford

Dale Rutherford
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  • Master of Business Administration
  • PhD Candidate at University of Arkansas at Little Rock

I am working on my dissertation and seeking new career opportunities as a CTO, AI Governance, or Research.

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Introduction
I have nearly four decades of experience in business planning & development, financial modeling, and strategic planning. I hold an MBA and a BS in Small Business Administration/Management. I am currently completing my Ph.D. in Information Science, focusing on ethical AI strategies, AI Information Quality, AI Governance, and human-IA interaction. My dissertation is focused on understanding and mitigating the Echo Chamber Effect in Large Language Models.
Current institution
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Current position
  • PhD Candidate

Publications

Publications (4)
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Ethical AI Integration Strategy, Deployment, and Governance is the definitive, real-world guide for small to medium-sized business leaders, IT managers, and organizational change-makers who want to harness AI’s power without compromising integrity, privacy, or trust. This practitioner-focused playbook shows you how to: ✓ Build an AI strategy aligne...
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Large Language Models (LLMs) are critical tools for knowledge generation and decision-making in fields such as science, business, governance, and education. However, these models are increasingly prone to Bias, Misinformation, and Errors (BME) due to multi-level feedback loops that exacerbate distortions over iterative training cycles. This paper p...
Conference Paper
Abstract: The digital transformation of business networking through digital business cards has brought about unprecedented convenience and efficiency. This research paper scrutinizes the cybersecurity risks associated with digital business cards, impacting individual users, companies, and organizational leaders like CIOs and CPOs. It explores speci...

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