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N.H. police recruit’s use of AI led to lengthy detour in career

Levine went before the New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Council, publicly admitted that her initial dishonesty was wrong, and accepted a six-month suspension from the academy. When town officials…

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Osamu Tezuka’s Son Sparks Outrage for Using AI to Recreate His Father’s Work

Legendary Japanese manga artist, animator, and producer, Osamu Tezuka, is often referred to as the “God of Manga” and the “Father of Anime.” He revolutionized manga and anime with his…

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Consensus building towards AI innovation

s governments around the world pursue different approaches to foster AI innovation while also regulating AI development, deployment, and use, public distrust of AI has been growing due to the…

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Balance AI innovation, democratic safeguards to protect human agency

n the aftermath of World War II, Hannah Arendt warned that technological progress could alienate humans from their political existence, diminishing human judgment. She  was similarly disturbed by its resistance…

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Why AI and ethics are needed for the future of pharma investment

Good healthcare has long been guided by strong ethics – this is nothing new and would not be a surprise to anyone reading this. When the success of medicine itself…

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A Shortcut or a Level Up? Harvard Faculty Debate Generative AI in Academia | News

Three Harvard faculty members debated whether generative artificial intelligence would be a useful tool — or a perilous shortcut — in scholarship and teaching at a March 13 panel. The…

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