AI ethics still lost in translation as Europe struggles to implement principles
Europe has spent the past decade building a distinct approach to “trustworthy artificial intelligence”, turning ambitions in AI ethics, such as transparency, accountability and non-discrimination, into guidance and, now, binding…
Read More »Ethics must catch up with rapid adoption of generative AI in higher education research
AI-powered tools are now routinely used by students and researchers across disciplines. While these systems promise efficiency and expanded analytical capacity, their rapid adoption has raised growing concerns about academic…
Read More »Generative AI hype distracts us from AI’s more important breakthroughs
This kind of hype has contributed to a frenzy of misunderstandings about what AI actually is and what it can and cannot do. Crucially, generative AI is a seductive distraction…
Read More »The Algorithm Isn’t Broken. Your Ethics Are
Shekar Natarajan is the founder and CEO of Orchestro.AI. In every boardroom conversation about AI safety, there is a familiar belief that if we can just bolt on the right…
Read More »China wants to lead the world on AI regulation — will the plan work?
Chinese president Xi Jinping speaking at the 2025 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Gyeongju, South Korea.Credit: Yonhap via AP/Alamy Despite risks ranging from exacerbating inequality to causing existential catastrophe, the…
Read More »Qatar’s growing artificial intelligence landscape creates new opportunities
Giselle Reis, Associate Teaching Professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q) Doha, Qatar: The next generation of artificial intelligence professionals will need more than technical know-how, and they must…
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