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AI safety researchers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and nonprofit organizations are speaking out publicly against the “reckless” ...
AI ethics meets enterprise reality - can the two be reconciled? The AI for coding productivity debate heats up, thanks to a ...
Whether students and faculty are actively using AI or not, it is having significant interpersonal, emotional effects on ...
Smart thermostats, voice-controlled lights, and app-connected doorbells are powered by AI. Autocorrect and predictive text ...
When communication lacks authenticity, or when data isn’t handled with intentionality and care, it places an organization’s ...
AI-driven workforce cuts are spreading across major corporations such as Amazon, Microsoft, IBM and Walmart. But for smaller business CEOs, it's not just strategy — it's deeply personal. How do you ...
Jens Petry and Tom Gassmann of Squire Patton Boggs explore the extent to which AI can play a role in dispute resolution, ...
Understanding the potential for AI-triggered negative feedback loops is important to shape the hybrid path as we walk it.
A recent article titled “Why dignity is a troubling concept for AI ethics,” suggests that AI ethics not use the word dignity any more. It's wrong.
Dr. Patrick Dicks discusses concerns about losing control of AI due to its mimicry of human behavior. He urges oversight and ethical boundaries in technology.
The convergence of AI, privacy, and professional ethics presents new challenges—and responsibilities—for today’s legal practitioners.