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Academic integrity in the AI era hinges on ethical human oversight

The rise of generative artificial intelligence is forcing academia to confront fundamental questions about authorship, originality, and accountability in scholarly work. In a new paper, Mohsen Askari of Boğaziçi University,…

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Bridging the gap between public concern and global pursuit

A computer screen shows the OpenAI website with the mission statement about ensuring artificial intelligence benefits humanity. Photo: Jonathan Kemper / Unsplash (The Center Square) – Those who grew up…

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Tech, Power and Perspective: Davidson College Grad Wins Gates Cambridge Scholarship to Study AI Ethics Through a Global Lens

Her interest in these areas has only deepened since graduating. After her original post-graduate employer, located in New York City, announced a hiring freeze, the freshly degreed Wildcat’s plans of…

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Researchers and others raise the alarm about AI deadbot advertising : NPR

A digitally manipulated Fred Astaire appeared in a Dirt Devil commercial in 1997, a decade after the entertainer died. As researchers raise the alarm about the potential commercial exploitation of…

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‘Cross-sector collaboration vital for AI ecosystem’

BUILDING a sustainable and competitive artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem cannot rely on government initiatives alone, says Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow. True success, he said, laid in cross-sector collaboration…

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A Strategic Imperative For Business Leaders

Alex Adamopoulos is the Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Emergn. Sovereign AI is no longer just a matter of government policy, but a critical concern for business leaders across…

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