Unpacking “Lavender” and its Impact
Summary: This article explores how the Israeli military’s AI program, “Lavender,” designed to rapidly identify and approve potential targets for military strikes, has led to significant ethical concerns. The technology…
Read More »Anthropic researchers wear down AI ethics with repeated questions
How do you get an AI to answer a question it’s not supposed to? There are many such “jailbreak” techniques, and Anthropic researchers just found a new one, in which…
Read More »Ethical AI insurance starts with data
Insurance companies are moving to adopt artificial intelligence despite concerns over data quality, bias and cost, according to the 2024 Ethical AI in Insurance Consortium (EAIC) Survey. Eighty percent of…
Read More »‘As a parent, it scares the hell out of me,’ Franklin Regional superintendent says of AI
Franklin Regional officials paused a proposed artificial intelligence summer student program after questions arose about its content. Inspirit AI is an eight-session summer program developed and taught by graduates of…
Read More »Planck’s Leandro DalleMule Discusses the Ethics of AI in Insurance : Risk & Insurance
One of the most difficult areas for regulators trying to determine whether AI us being used ethically is the issue of transparency. Dan Reynolds, the editor-in-chief of Risk & Insurance,…
Read More »Salesforce Chief Ethicist Deems Doomsday AI Discussions a ‘Waste of Time’
At some point over the past year, you are likely to have engaged in conversations about the prospect of superintelligent AI systems taking over human workers. Or perhaps even more…
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