Revisiting Abhishek Gupta's legacy on sustainability, creative labor, and global security one year after his passing. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #174: The Unfinished Work of AI Ethics
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ALL IN Conference 2025: Four Key Takeaways from Montreal
✍️ By Kei Baritugo. Kei is Director of Global Marketing Communications, Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI). More than 6,500 leaders and innovators from over 40 countries gathered in Montreal for the ALL IN … [Read more...] about ALL IN Conference 2025: Four Key Takeaways from Montreal
AI Policy Corner: AI and Security in Africa: Assessing the African Union’s Continental AI Strategy
✍️By Ogadinma Enwereazu. Ogadinma is a Ph.D. Student in the department of Political Science and a Graduate Affiliate at the Governance and Responsible AI Lab (GRAIL), Purdue University. 📌 Editor’s Note: This … [Read more...] about AI Policy Corner: AI and Security in Africa: Assessing the African Union’s Continental AI Strategy
The AI Ethics Brief #173: Power, Policy, and Practice
Military partnerships, psychological dependencies, and legislative responses to AI harms. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #173: Power, Policy, and Practice
AI Policy Corner: Restriction vs. Regulation: Comparing State Approaches to AI Mental Health Legislation
✍️ By Ruth Sugiarto. Ruth is an Undergraduate Student in Computer Engineering and a Research Assistant at the Governance and Responsible AI Lab (GRAIL), Purdue University. 📌 Editor’s Note: This article is part … [Read more...] about AI Policy Corner: Restriction vs. Regulation: Comparing State Approaches to AI Mental Health Legislation