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Should AI-Powered Search Engines and Conversational Agents Prioritize Sponsored Content?

January 16, 2025

✍️ By Sun Gyoo Kang1 Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely my own and do not reflect my employer's opinions, beliefs, or positions. Any opinions or information in this article are based on my … [Read more...] about Should AI-Powered Search Engines and Conversational Agents Prioritize Sponsored Content?

The TESCREAL Bundle: Eugenics and the promise of utopia through artificial general intelligence

January 16, 2025

🔬 Research Summary by Anuja Jaiswal, a human rights consultant with a special focus on tech accountability, transitional justice, and gender equality. [Original paper by Timnit Gebru and Émile P. … [Read more...] about The TESCREAL Bundle: Eugenics and the promise of utopia through artificial general intelligence

Digital Sex Crime, Online Misogyny, and Digital Feminism in South Korea

January 13, 2025

🔬 Research Summary by Giuliana Luz Grabina, a McGill University philosophy alumna, with an interest in AI/technology policy regulation from a gendered perspective. [Original paper by Minyoung Moon] Overview: … [Read more...] about Digital Sex Crime, Online Misogyny, and Digital Feminism in South Korea

The State of Artificial Intelligence in the Pacific Islands

January 13, 2025

🔬 Research Summary by Simran Singh. Simran is a Research Associate at the AI Asia Pacific Institute with a law degree from India and an MBA from Singapore Management University, focusing on researching the implications … [Read more...] about The State of Artificial Intelligence in the Pacific Islands

The Brief #155: Defining Moments in Responsible AI – 2024 in Review

January 7, 2025

From healthcare and democracy to AI surveillance and civil liberties, ethical AI governance is not just a technical challenge but a fundamental social imperative. … [Read more...] about The Brief #155: Defining Moments in Responsible AI – 2024 in Review

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