AI Ethics Surpass Human Judgment in New Moral Turing Test
Recent research indicates that AI is often perceived as more ethical and trustworthy than humans in responding to moral dilemmas, highlighting the potential for AI to pass a moral Turing…
Read More »AI-powered F-16 impresses ride-along SECAF in dogfight
After riding in the front seat of an F-16 fighter jet controlled by artificial intelligence, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said he can see a future where AI agents will…
Read More »Should AI Join Ethics Committees? Ethicist Says Not Yet
This transcript has been edited for clarity. Hi. I’m Art Caplan. I’m at the Division of Medical Ethics at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Not too long ago, I…
Read More »Insights from Sam Altman’s MIT Discussion
In an engaging dialogue at MIT’s campus, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and MIT President Sally Kornbluth discussed the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence and its profound implications for society….
Read More »‘Imperfect’ but Important Creative Evolution
The second annual AI Film Festival, held last week by generative AI company Runway, provided a glimpse at how artificial intelligence may impact the future of content creation. Screened in…
Read More »A glimpse into how marketers can help to shape an ethical AI music industry
As generative AI sends shockwaves throughout the music industry, BBDO New York interactive producer Marcelo Hanta-Davis reflects on some lessons learned from a recent project. Last month, a long roster…
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