Is AI conscious? The truth is, we may never know
The question of whether machines could ever be conscious no longer lives only in science fiction. It has moved into boardrooms and public debate. Chatbots speak fluently, cars drive themselves,…
Read More »In Rush to Implement AI, Ethics Take a Backseat at Many Companies
Companies have been racing to deploy generative AI technology into their work since the launch of ChatGPT in 2022. Executives say they’re excited about how AI boosts productivity, analyzes data,…
Read More »Virginia business schools ramp up AI education
Summary: Virginia universities are integrating AI into business education through interdisciplinary programs Schools including U.Va., William & Mary, VCU and George Mason are expanding AI courses and degrees Faculty emphasize…
Read More »What We Learn from OpenAI’s Safety Leadership Role
OpenAI may have been partially responsible for leading the AI revolution with ChatGPT, but the company isn’t done redefining what it means to work with AI. In a new post…
Read More »Top 10 technology ethics stories of 2025
Throughout 2025, Computer Weekly’s technology and ethics coverage highlighted the human and socio-technical impacts of data-driven systems, particularly artificial intelligence (AI). This included a number of reports on how the…
Read More »Unrated Sci-Fi Mystery Was The Warning About AI We Didn’t Listen To
Most cautionary tales about artificial intelligence center on how disruptive and destructive the technology could be when it falls into the wrong hands, and for good reason. My own personal…
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