Fake Photos Are Already Everywhere. Apple’s AI Clean Up Tool Won’t Make Things Worse
“If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.” This phrase applies to many things, including the flawless images we’re bombarded with on social media or the ads…
Read More »Experts warn govt’s AI regulations carry risks | Information Age
Researchers and business figures are cautiously welcoming the government’s proposal of economy-wide regulations for artificial intelligence, but many are wary of the technology’s rapid development and unknown risks, while others…
Read More »Promise and Perils of AI in Medicine
VIENNA — At the European Respiratory Society (ERS) 2024 Congress, experts discussed the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine and explored ethical implications and practical challenges. With…
Read More »NC State lands NEH grant for new center focusing on AI Ethics
RALEIGH — Last week the National Endowment for Humanities (NEH) announced $2.72 million in support for AI-related Research Centers at 5 institutions, including funding for NC State University. Dr. Veljko…
Read More »AI sexual health apps raise privacy and accuracy concerns
In March, health technology startup HeHealth debuted Calmara AI, an app proclaiming to be “your intimacy bestie for safer sex.” The app was heavily marketed to women, who were told they…
Read More »Generative AI and legal ethics
Listen to this article The number of lawyers sanctioned for citing fake cases or quotes created by Generative Artificial Intelligence tools continues to grow. Earlier this summer, U.S. District Judge…
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