CW survey: Compliance is adopting AI tools, but governance and controls lag | Article
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Read More »University receives $50.8 million grant for AI ethics
Notre Dame has received a $50.8 million grant from the Lilly Endowment to support the DELTA Network, an expansion of the faith-based AI ethics framework developed by the University’s Institute for Ethics and…
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