Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: China issues new AI ethics guidelines, Hong Kong conducts compliance checks
Mainland China and Hong Kong remain extremely active in improving and enhancing artificial intelligence governance and digital trust. On 19 May, China’s National Cybersecurity Standardization Technical Committee released the Guidelines…
Read More »Balancing Tradition and Innovation With AI in Psychology
By Maria J. Palmeri, Ph.D., and Robert M. Gordon, Psy.D. Artificial intelligence (AI) was not a formal or informal part of my graduate school training, yet AI is increasingly utilized…
Read More »Making sure AI has a moral compass
Science is forever racing forward, often with little regard for whether wisdom, ethics and morality can keep up. This has been true whether the new technology unleashed the awesome power…
Read More »The AI literacy paradox: Why students feel unprepared for the AI-driven workforce
Key points: Colleges and universities nurture student development by offering thousands of learning opportunities, and for most, the experience makes it possible to pursue meaningful careers. Whether preparing for a…
Read More »‘AI must be guided beyond big tech’
Anthropic co-founder backs Pope Leo XIV’s warning: ‘AI must be guided beyond big tech’ Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah has endorsed Pope Leo XIV’s warning regarding the concentration of decision-making power…
Read More »Pope Leo XIV to unveil major AI ethics manifesto
Pope Leo XIV is set to publish his long-anticipated manifesto on artificial intelligence (AI) on Monday, aiming to confront the ethical and social challenges arising from the rapid global development…
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