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5 Takes on What the Pope Said About AI| National Catholic Register

Pope Francis recently achieved two significant milestones. First, he became the first supreme pontiff to attend the Venice Biennale, a contemporary art festival, on April 28, marking the 129th year…

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Integrating medical ethics into AI applications for health

Google’s recent integration of Gemini, its state-of-the-art large language model, into its search engine marks a significant step in AI-driven responses for digital health queries. Worldwide, users search Google with…

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Defining AI Ethics for the Future

Principal #1 – Transparency Transparency in AI ethics is the principle that calls for openness and clarity in the development, deployment, and operation of AI systems. This principle ensures that…

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Opinion | The AI revolution: we’re either in it together or we’re in for it

The digital divide means those ahead in AI will be richer, faster, smarter and more powerful, whereas those who don’t implement AI are being marginalised. Clearly, rich and advanced economies…

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Report: Implication of AI Ethical Policies on Africa Innovators and Entrepreneurs

The comprehensive report “Implication of AI Ethical Policies on Africa Innovators and Entrepreneurs,” from AfriLabs explores the impact of AI ethical policies on African innovators and entrepreneurs, examining how different…

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Artificial Intelligence Ethics in Consulting: Balancing Innovation and Responsibility

Top consultancy companies use AI tools to solve their business problems. These AI tools, although highly useful, come with their own set of weaknesses. Since these AI models are trained…

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