

AI reshapes the heart of journalism
Newspaper The roar of the Goss Metroliner Press still echoes in my memory, a mechanical symphony that could churn out up to 60 000 newspapers an hour, or 120 000…
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AI, Ecology, and the Ethics of Convenience
Co-authored by Nigel Bairstow, Ph.D., and Jeremy Neofytos, Research Assistant It’s hard to deny the growing presence of artificial intelligence in our lives. From helping us draft emails to recommending…
Read More »ALA 2025: From AI to DIY
Participants at the American Library Association’s Annual Conference in Philadelphia last week sampled the profession’s digital technologies as well as hands-on innovations available in library spaces. From breakout meeting rooms…
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Distrust in AI is on the rise – but along with healthy scepticism comes the risk of harm
Some video game players recently criticised the cover art on a new video game for being generated with artificial intelligence (AI). Yet the cover art for Little Droid, which also…
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Cannes Lions introduces mandatory AI disclosure & ethics oversight for award submissions
Cannes Lions has announced a new set of regulations aimed at ensuring transparency and ethical use of artificial intelligence in creative work submitted to the festival. The measures, which will…
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BRICS Summit 2025: Focus on AI ethics, climate action, global peace and security aligned with India’s position, says MEA
Responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI), climate action, global health and reforming global governance, peace and security are some of the key issues on the agenda of the upcoming BRICS…
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