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In AI age, human survival depends on wisdom, not rivalry

Feb. 5 (Asia Today) — Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant prospect. It is rapidly advancing into areas once considered uniquely human, including translation, medical diagnosis, law and content…

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David Danks — professor of AI ethics and philosophy — arrives at the University – The Cavalier Daily

David Danks joined the University in January as the William L. Polk Jr. and Carolyn K. Polk Jefferson Scholars Foundation distinguished University professor of philosophy, artificial intelligence and data science….

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New York expands AI access across SUNY

New York is expanding access to artificial intelligence research and training across the SUNY system through a new set of campus partnerships tied to the state’s Empire AI initiative. Gov….

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Laos reveals AI ethics readiness strategies

VIENTIANE: Laos has unveiled its first Artificial Intelligence Ethics Readiness Assessment country report, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s approach to emerging technologies. The report provides detailed analysis in…

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Oakridge Gachibowli hosts two day Robotics and AI & Ethics workshop for future innovators

The rapid integration of robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is fundamentally reshaping how we live and work. As these technologies move from experimental labs into everyday life, they are becoming…

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AI Notetaking Poses Wiretapping, Discovery, and Ethical Pitfalls

In meetings nationwide, companies are using artificial intelligence notetaking—technology that records, transcribes, and organizes business meeting conversations. AI notetaking can add efficiency, improve stakeholder focus, and improve accessibility for participants…

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