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NZ’s new AI strategy is long on ‘economic opportunity’ but short on managing ethical and social risk

The government’s newly unveiled National AI Strategy is all about what its title says: “Investing with Confidence”. It tells businesses that Aotearoa New Zealand is open for AI use, and…

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AI ethics – why Globant is calling for AI bias to be as measurable as uptime

Founded in Buenos Aires, but now headquartered in Luxembourg, software engineering and consulting digital transformation company Globant, recently held its annual conference, Globant NXT, focusing on data and AI. A…

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AI risk oversight still fragmented across ethics, law and technology

With AI transforming daily life and industry alike, global attention is shifting toward the mounting ethical and safety challenges posed by this rapidly evolving technology. From algorithmic bias and opaque…

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Small changes to AI LLMs could cut energy use by 90 percent, claims UNESCO report

A new report from UNESCO and University College London claims that relatively minor changes in the way large language models (LLMs) are built and used can reduce their energy consumption…

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PM Anwar backs Brics call for ethical AI, eyes Asean-wide safety network

RIO DE JANEIRO, July 7 — Malaysia has welcomed the Brics Statement on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Governance, voicing strong support for a vision of AI that serves development over domination,…

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Is Dignity a Bad Idea for AI Ethics? Responding to Dignity’s Critics

Brian Patrick Green is the director of technology ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are his own.   The word “dignity” and the various concepts it represents…

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