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AI innovation and ethics – why the two aren’t mutually exclusive (unless those in power decide they are)

Heather Dawe It’s no surprise that women working in the AI sector are heavily outnumbered by men. The wider technology sector has struggled for decades to increase the amount of…

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Tech companies’ collaborations with Israel trigger AI ethics debate

ISTANBUL Tech companies Google and Amazon, among others, develop artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud technologies to be used in real battlefields, especially in their collaborations with Israel. The use of…

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what are the limits in healthcare?

AI has worked its way into many industries over the past decade with no end in sight. The world of healthcare has been no exception, but it has been one…

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Incorporate computing ethics into Princeton’s intro COS sequence

It feels like every day we learn about a new way AI could upend our lives. From threats of the technology replacing jobs en masse to invasive new facial recognition…

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New research reveals public reluctance to trust AI in moral decision-making

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to expand its capabilities, one of the most intriguing yet contentious areas of development is artificial moral advisors (AMAs) –  AI-driven systems designed to assist…

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Organizations Struggle to Balance Rapid AI Growth with Accountability and Ethics

Image: aniqpixel/Adobe Stock eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. More than 80 percent of…

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