Understanding AI Ethics: Navigating the Balance Between Innovation and Responsibility in 2024
Understanding AI Ethics: Navigating the Balance Between Innovation and Responsibility in 2024 January 11, 2024 Authored: By Ryan Craven Published: Medium Summary: As AI rapidly advances, it brings transformative opportunities and ethical challenges. This article delves into the multifaceted landscape of AI ethics in 2024, covering privacy erosion, algorithmic bias, job displacement, and other concerns. […]
Ethical AI for Teaching and Learning
Ethical AI for Teaching and Learning November 27, 2023 Authored: Team Published: Cornell CTI Summary: The article underscores the importance of understanding and critically evaluating generative Artificial Intelligence tools in education, considering ethical implications and potential biases. It addresses key issues such as transparency, political impact, environmental impact, diversity, and privacy concerns related to AI […]
ChatGPT has entered the classroom: how LLMs could transform education
ChatGPT has entered the classroom: how LLMs could transform education November 15, 2023 Authored: By Andy Extance Published: Nature Summary: The article discusses the potential use of large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, in education. Despite concerns about cheating and privacy, educators are exploring the benefits of using AI chatbots to enhance teaching and […]
How organizations navigate AI ethics
How organizations navigate AI ethics October 5, 2023 Authored: by Tomoko Yokoi & Michael R. Wade Published: Institute for Management Development Summary: The rapid development and adoption of AI have raised ethical concerns, and many organizations are committing to responsible AI principles, including transparency, fairness, non-harm, accountability, and privacy. To apply these principles, organizations adopt […]
How to Use FreedomGPT
How to Use FreedomGPT September 26, 2023 Authored: By David Nield Published: GIZMODO Summary: FreedomGPT is a new conversational AI engine that sets itself apart in two significant ways. Firstly, it can operate locally on your computer without the need for internet access. Secondly, it is entirely uncensored, which means it can produce controversial responses. […]
Why we should all be rooting for boring AI
Why we should all be rooting for boring AI August 22, 2023 Authored: Melissa Heikkilä Published: MIT Technology Review Summary: The article discusses the ethical complexities of using AI in warfare. It highlights the lack of rules and accountability for AI failures in conflict situations. The US Department of Defense’s move to implement Generative AI […]
How judges, not politicians, could dictate America’s AI rules
Melissa Heikkiläarchive – MIT Technology Review
Lawsuits are emerging as a potential route to regulate and shape the use of AI in the US. Federal agencies and individuals are suing AI companies, such as OpenAI and Meta, over concerns related to consumer protection, privacy, copyright infringement, and fairness. The outcomes of these cases could lead to new AI regulations and ways for artists and authors to be compensated for their work used in AI training data. Experts believe that lawsuits may precede comprehensive AI-specific legislation due to the split Congress and tech companies’ lobbying efforts.
Principled Artificial Intelligence
Principled Artificial Intelligence January 15, 2020 Authored: Jessica Fjeld & Adam Nagy Published: MAPPING CONSENSUS IN ETHICAL AND RIGHTS-BASED APPROACHES TO PRINCIPLES FOR AI Summary: The article discusses the development of AI principles by various organizations and highlights eight key themes found in these principles: Privacy, Accountability, Safety and Security, Transparency and Explainability, Fairness and […]