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The recent “Grok Crisis” on the X platform underscored that AI is no longer solely a technical matter but also a critical fault line in social media, politics, ethics and regulation. This development ...
The new pre-print research paper, out Tuesday, is a joint project between Truthful AI, an AI safety research group in ...
At the ACLU’s Civil Rights in the Digital Age AI Summit, leaders convened to evaluate the civil rights landscape of ...
US Big Tech giant Meta said last week that it will not sign, having slammed the rules for stifling innovation. The Code, ...
The future of public relations depends on our ability to harness new technologies responsibly while centering transparency, ...
Tarnveer Singh, CISO at The Exeter, speaks to Infosecurity about the steps security leaders must take to ensure secure and ...
The fintech industry has taken a significant step toward standardising regulatory technology practices with the launch of its first RegTech Code of Co.
Canadian investors are putting AI ethics on the agenda at major companies. Find out how shareholder pressure is driving a ...
Access control was electrified in 1952 when Frank Best introduced the first electronic access control system, which allowed ...
AI does not know things. It predicts what we might want to hear based on patterns in data. That data is selected, filtered, and cleaned by humans. Often it is scraped from the internet without ...
From school halls to digital spaces, moral and civic education teaches us to be helpful, considerate, and kind members of ...
The AI Technology Action Plan 2026–2030, set to launch this year, will strengthen Malaysia’s framework for ethical AI use.