Hong Kong Cardinal Calls AI a ‘Gift From God’ as Asian Bishops Mull Ethical Challenges
In brief Asian bishops met to draft AI ethics guidelines for ministry use. The regional discussion follows recent Vatican warnings on technology. Once approved, the guidelines will be circulated to…
Read More »AI Safety Requires Pluralism, Not a Single Moral Operating System
A classic computer game series may hold one of the most important lessons for the world’s newest, most controversial technologies: a reminder that true ethical intelligence mandates the coexistence of…
Read More »Generative AI’s humanlike affordance sparks urgent ethical questions on influence and manipulation
A new academic analysis reveals that the generative artificial intelligence (genAI) technology introduces distinct moral challenges because users tend to experience its outputs as if they were produced by human…
Read More »Staying Creative and Human in the Age of AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been part of my world for more than a decade. My early work in tech introduced me to both the potential and the problems that come…
Read More »AI-equipped police body cameras in Canada’s Edmonton spark ethical concerns
Police body cameras equipped with artificial intelligence have been trained to detect the faces of about 7,000 people on a “high risk” watch list in the Canadian city of Edmonton,…
Read More »Why Openness Is Driving The Next Wave Of AI Adoption
Emre Kazim, co-CEO of Holistic AI, is an expert in AI ethics and governance and holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from King’s College London. Each year since 2018, the State…
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