

Reimagining education as ethics meet AI
This article explores the ethical dimensions of AI in educationânot as an abstract academic concern, but as a tangible, urgent challenge with real consequences. If education is about cultivating the…
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The White House orders tech companies to make AI bigoted again
After delivering a rambling celebration of tariffs and a routine about women’s sports, President Donald Trump entertained a crowd, which was there to hear about his new AI Action Plan,…
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The rise (or not) of AI ethics officers
Four years after the World Economic Forum (WEF) called for chief artificial intelligence (AI) ethics officers, 79% of executives say AI ethics is important to their enterprise-wide AI approach. Outside of…
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A simple twist fooled AI—and revealed a dangerous flaw in medical ethics
A study by investigators at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in collaboration with colleagues from Rabin Medical Center in Israel and other collaborators, suggests that even the…
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It’s “frighteningly likely” many US courts will overlook AI errors, expert says
Today, judges are increasingly drawing the same scrutiny, and Browning told Ars he thinks it’s “frighteningly likely that we will see more cases” like the Georgia divorce dispute, in which…
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AI Grad Lands Dream Role as Space Industry Engineer
Nicholas Gahman loves the challenge of exploring new frontiers in technology. “I feel like I have the most fun when I’m out in the wilderness. I have no idea what…
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