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What can 160-million-year-old clay tell us about AI and ethics? Inside Es Devlin’s tech and pottery summit | Ceramics

Es Devlin owns a really great bell. It’s a singing bowl – originally used in Buddhist chanting rituals but now found in most quality yoga classes. This particular bell hits…

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AI Central in US-Iran 2026 War as Targeting Systems Speed Strikes but Spark Accuracy and Ethics

Artificial intelligence has emerged as a defining feature of the ongoing U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran, enabling rapid targeting and a high tempo of strikes that military officials describe as…

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Penalties stack up as AI spreads through the legal system : NPR

Carla Wale, the director of the Gallagher Law Library at the University of Washington School of Law, is developing optional AI ethics training for law school students. hide caption toggle…

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Panel on AI ethics and classroom instruction coming to APS next week

A panel discussion on AI in the classroom and beyond is coming to Arlington Public Schools, supporting efforts to keep pace with the developing technology. Superintendent Francisco Durán will moderate…

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Judge Blocks Pentagon Move Against Anthropic in AI Ethics Dispute| National Catholic Register

A federal judge says the government likely violated constitutional protections in penalizing Anthropic after the AI firm refused to support autonomous weapons and mass surveillance. A federal judge has temporarily…

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AI ethics declarations risk becoming symbolic without regulatory backing

A new study highlights that while global and national AI ethics principles are widely promoted, their real-world impact remains limited due to weak enforcement, fragmented standards, and geopolitical divergence. Published…

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