AI-driven decision-making in high-impact areas has long carried risks—but now we’re seeing harms unfold, as these risks collide with free speech, due process, and accountability. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #160: Canadian Perspectives on AI Governance, Risks vs. Harms, and the Slippery Slope Ahead
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AI Policy Corner: The Turkish Artificial Intelligence Law Proposal
✍️ By Selen Dogan Kosterit. Selen is a PhD Student in Political Science and a Graduate Lab Affiliate at the Governance and Responsible AI Lab (GRAIL), Purdue University. đź“Ś Editor’s Note: This article is part of … [Read more...] about AI Policy Corner: The Turkish Artificial Intelligence Law Proposal
Risks vs. Harms: Unraveling the AI Terminology Confusion
✍️ Op-Ed by Charlie Pownall and Maki Kanayama Charlie Pownall is the founder and managing editor of AIAAIC. Maki Kanayama is a contributor to AIAAIC and a privacy counsel. Introduction Distinguishing between … [Read more...] about Risks vs. Harms: Unraveling the AI Terminology Confusion
ISED Launches AI Risk Management Guide Based on Voluntary Code
✍️ 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 ISED Launches AI Risk Management Guide Based on Voluntary Code
The Brief #159: Misuse of AI in War, the Commoditization of Intelligence, and more
What Happens When Intelligence is Commoditized? Why Human Judgment, Ethics, and Oversight Still Matter. … [Read more...] about The Brief #159: Misuse of AI in War, the Commoditization of Intelligence, and more