Drawing from diverse disciplines, including computational social science, computer science, complex systems, and networks, ...
India Education Diary (English) on MSN
Ethics of neurotechnology: UNESCO adopts the first global standard in the cutting-edge technology
The adoption of this normative instrument marks the culmination of a broad process launched in 2019 by Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, and is closely linked to UNESCO’s work on ethics of ...
But calls for more “ethical” (or “responsible”) robotics and AI suffer a “translation” problem: Technologists are not ethics ...
Nietzsche’s vision of the human as a value-creating, self-overcoming agent speaks powerfully to the psychological and cultural ruptures of the AI age.
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FEATURE: Ad dispute highlights copyright and ethics in Japan's art world
TOKYO - Renowned illustrator and manga artist Hisashi Eguchi is facing mounting criticism after allegedly using a photograph ...
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The digital ethics curriculum: Should every university require a 'how to work with AI' course?
Walk into most offices these days, and you’ll see AI quietly at work, whether it’s scanning documents, suggesting marketing copy, or predicting financial trends. But here’s the thing: a lot of ...
Discover UNESCO's new ethical recommendations for neurotechnology, aimed at protecting human rights and promoting responsible ...
James D. Watson, whose co-discovery of the twisted-ladder structure of DNA in 1953 helped light the long fuse on a revolution ...
The use of Artificial Intelligence (‘AI’) in Canada and around the world is exploding, and has been a key focus across ...
There were no meetings, no memos, and no consultations when the system was introduced—only a training session and the unspoken expectation that any lull needed explaining. “Especially working from ...
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AI ethics philosopher: Compared to dystopian scenarios, the real risks of AI are more subtle
What we should do now is to address current risks and find out how to minimise them.
The UK will never match the AI budgets of the US or China. The good news is that it does not have to. It should strategically ...
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