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KPMG Australia partner fined for using AI to cheat in AI ethics test

A senior partner at KPMG Australia was fined A$10,000 (approximately US$7,000) for using generative AI tools to cheat on an internal training assessment on the responsible and ethical application of…

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Is Artificial Intelligence Destroying Education?

Is Artificial Intelligence Destroying Education? That’s the question posed in a recent episode of Viewpoints Radio, featuring Brian Patrick Green, director of technology ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied…

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Worried AI means you won’t get a job when you graduate? Here’s what the research says

The head of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, has warned young people will suffer the most as an AI “tsunami” wipes out many entry-level roles in coming years. Tasks…

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Ethical AI needs human dispositions, not one-size-fits-all codes

Efforts to govern artificial intelligence (AI) have largely focused on preventing harm and enforcing compliance, but experts warn that ethics extends beyond regulation. In many everyday situations, AI systems must…

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techUK’s daily updates from New Delhi

Sabina Ciofu International Policy and Strategy Lead, techUK Sabina Ciofu is International Policy and Strategy Lead at techUK, where she heads the International Policy and Trade Programme. Based in Brussels,…

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Hilbert College launches pioneering AI program focused on ethics and leadership

Hilbert College is stepping boldly into the future with its newly-launched artificial intelligence program, designed to equip students and professionals with the skills to thrive in a rapidly changing workplace….

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