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… harmful normalization, and adversarial self-dealing, then AI systems will likely be used to do more harm than good." … our attention, our labor, and our environment—remains unexploited." … Two AI Truths and a Lie …
… BKC Faculty Associate David Wilkins discusses how generative AI may impact the legal practice. “Basic legal information … more in Harvard Law Today . … The legal profession in 2024: AI …
… Stanford One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence (AI100) discusses how we are developing AI to complement, …
… The Internet, AI and keeping Marketing Human "We're all so aware of AI's tremendous power as a tool for manipulating customers …
… of the food you’re eating.” Read more in The Atlantic … The AI Supply Chain Runs on Ignorance …
… Summary With growing attention to AI regulation, rights-based principles, data equity, and … is a pivotal moment to think about the social impact of AI, including its risks and harms, and the implementation of …
… Alexa Hasse informed UNICEF’s Draft Policy Guidance on AI for Children , which “aims to promote children's rights in government and private …
… BKC Responsible AI Fellow Rumman Chowdhury advocates for global oversight of AI. The world needs a generative AI global governance body …
… an algorithm, whether marketed as predictive analytics, AI, or machine learning, the same thing is true. It’s great …
… Law University, Delhi discusses the challenges unchecked AI development could pose to civil liberties in Asia. … coordinated regime that does this. People have developed AI that is predictive. People are researching ways to make …