
Rod Stewart’s AI Ozzy Osbourne tribute shows that just because you can, doesn’t mean you should
In a recent meeting at work, conversation turned to the ethics of AI. It’s a discussion I dread, partly because every time I’ve had it recently, it feels so unwieldy….
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Judge of the Day: HH Global’s Kevin Dunckley on ethical AI, avoiding purpose-washing, and designing impact that lasts
As The Drum Awards Festival puts social purpose center stage, we speak with juror Kevin Dunckley about spotting purpose-washing, building impact into strategy, and why the most powerful campaigns start…
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What Gödel’s incompleteness theorems say about AI morality
Imagine a world in which artificial intelligence is entrusted with the highest moral responsibilities: sentencing criminals, allocating medical resources, and even mediating conflicts between nations. This might seem like the…
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Can I bill for using generative AI?
Listen to this article Artificial intelligence is en vogue. Lawyers use AI for legal research, briefs, searching and summarizing documents, and for background searches on witnesses and parties, among other…
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Whatever happened to the Chief AI Ethics Officer? Missing in action it seems
A year or so ago, everyone and their Aunt was prognosticating that having a Chief AI Ethics Officer would be de rigueur. That hasn’t quite happened, has it? Beyond those…
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AI will disrupt work and reinvent it: Billionaire Harsh Goenka responds to job loss concerns, outlines future-ready careers – Technology News
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming a part of daily tasks — from writing emails and editing images to driving marketing strategies — and across numerous sectors, it’s already transforming…
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