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Can an AI map help people track and participate in AI policy?

President Trump recently scrapped an executive order that would have created a federal review process for new AI models before their release. The executive order drew attention because the administration…

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Navigating AI Ethics At The Biosecurity Frontier

Jordan W. Henry, MHA, MAOL, CAIE, FAHM Veritas AI Consulting Firm. In my two decades spanning AI ethics and governance, biosecurity policy, public health preparedness and response, and emergency management—including…

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AI models appear to recognize moral complexity — then ignore it, new study by researchers affiliated with Harvard Kennedy School’s Allen Lab finds

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — When faced with genuinely difficult ethical tradeoffs, leading AI models report feeling conflicted — then make sweeping, decisive choices despite that stated uncertainty. That troubling gap between…

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‘AI Must Serve Humanity’: Pope Leo XIV, PM Modi strike similar notes on tech ethics

“In the era of artificial intelligence, when human dignity is threatened by new forms of dehumanisation, ours is the pressing duty to remain profoundly human,” Pope Leo XIV wrote. He…

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MDOT Global Secures Multi-Five-Figure TECH Grant and Launches AI Ethics Initiative to Transform How School Districts Implement Artificial Intelligence

Empowering Education with Ethical AI: A Strategic Approach to Integration and Compliance Augusta, May 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MDOT Global, a leader in AI-powered marketing and technology solutions, has…

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Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: China issues new AI ethics guidelines, Hong Kong conducts compliance checks

Mainland China and Hong Kong remain extremely active in improving and enhancing artificial intelligence governance and digital trust.  On 19 May, China’s National Cybersecurity Standardization Technical Committee released the Guidelines…

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