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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…

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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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Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence and Milei’s ethics

Javier Milei has been pushing the narrative that Argentina will become a haven for Artificial Intelligence, suggesting that a wave of investment and prosperity could be unleashed by fully opening…

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AI Companies Spent Years Hiring Engineers; Now They’re Recruit…

AI companies are increasingly hiring philosophers for AI alignment, safety and governance roles. Philosophers help shape AI behaviour, while others study AI consciousness and ethics. Experts question how much influence…

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Skeptics and critics playing a role in AI conversation at UND

Jun. 25—GRAND FORKS — As the University of North Dakota explores how artificial intelligence can be used for research, education and other opportunities, it also looks at concerns surrounding AI,…

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Is Lumentum (LITE) Turning Its AI Optics Backlog Into a Durable Data Center Edge?

Lumentum Holdings recently presented at the Rome Conference on AI Ethics and Governance, with board chair Penny Herscher and CEO Michael Hurlston outlining the company’s role in AI-related optical technologies….

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