

BYU study finds the real reasons why some people choose not to use artificial intelligence
A photo illustration created by AI depicting someone skeptical of using AI. Photo by Nate Edwards/BYU Photo Generative artificial intelligence is everywhere, but not everyone is ready to embrace it…
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Inclusivity in AI foundational, not optional: UNESCOs Tim Curtis
New Delhi, Jun 3 (PTI) Inclusivity in AI is not optional but foundational for a country as vast and diverse as India, where systems must be designed from the start…
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What Do We Owe Our AI Assistants?
Every day, millions of people interact with AI assistants—crafting emails, analyzing data, creating images, and even receiving therapy. Yet we rarely consider our ethical obligations toward these intelligent systems. Instead,…
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Governance, legal transformation and the ethics of emerging tech
image: ©Cinefootage Visuals | iStock Kay Firth-Butterfield, the previous inaugural Head of AI and Machine Learning at the World Economic Forum, explores how to build trustworthy AI and the changing…
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How can educational institutions embrace cooperative AI governance?
Amidst the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, educational institutions are grappling with the ethical implications of its integration. While corporates have taken a leading role in defining and navigating AI…
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Big Law’s Increasing AI Use Could Speed Billable Hours’ Demise
Big Law firms’ adoption of artificial intelligence tools could expedite their move away from the billable hour model and toward flat fees, lawyers said at an annual American Bar Association…
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