Enterprises are discovering their AI provider is also a competitor. Chinese users discovered their companions were never theirs. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #197: Terms Set Upstream
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The AI Ethics Brief #196: No One Was Required to Count
Anthropic destroyed books the law had no reason to tally. OpenAI ran an evaluation no one was required to contain. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #196: No One Was Required to Count
The AI Ethics Brief #195: When the Rules Arrive Late
AI's costs are landing in real places, and the people absorbing them are writing the rules after the fact, in council chambers and courtrooms. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #195: When the Rules Arrive Late
The AI Ethics Brief #194: Who Builds, Who Depends, Who Decides
Three new reports show how AI power is concentrating, and why participation has to include the right to refuse. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #194: Who Builds, Who Depends, Who Decides
The AI Ethics Brief #193: ACM FAccT Comes to Montreal
FAccT lands in Montreal and the Vatican enters the AI debate. Both circle the same question: who holds power over AI, and who can refuse it? … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #193: ACM FAccT Comes to Montreal





