Ethical AI Is an Operational Discipline, not a Philosophy
On November 24, 2021, Chen Zhaojun of the Alibaba Cloud Security Team discovered the Log4j vulnerability and privately reported it to the Apache Software Foundation. The truly haunting detail isn’t…
Read More »UW âsubstantiallyâ revises proposed AI minor after ethics criticism
A proposed UW artificial intelligence (AI) minor was heavily revised after faculty criticized its treatment of AI ethics, according to internal documents and a joint statement obtained by The Daily….
Read More »AI needs a nurse: Why nurses’ input is vital in preserving patient-centered care
The rapid rollout of artificial intelligence (AI) in nursing requires active oversight by nurses to safeguard patient safety and the profession’s core values of holistic, compassionate care, according to a…
Read More »China responsible on AI ethical governance
A humanoid robot called Walker X plays Chinese chess at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai in June 2021. [Photo/CHINA DAILY] Artificial Intelligence is one of the most representative…
Read More »Artificial intelligence, digital sovereignty, and the ethics of journalism
The rapid developments in artificial intelligence are fundamentally changing science, education, industry, media, and communication. AI is no longer a future technology, but a global force for power and shaping…
Read More »Govt under pressure from US Big Tech as AI rules near launch – Regulations
ndonesia is facing pressure from major United States tech companies to revisit provisions in upcoming regulations on artificial intelligence as the government starts to build the country’s first legal frameworks to…
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