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The AI Ethics Brief

The AI Ethics Brief #167: Beyond Declarations

June 23, 2025

From closed-door G7 sessions to local data centres, Kenya’s roadmap, and what job warnings reveal about governing AI responsibly. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #167: Beyond Declarations

The AI Ethics Brief #166: AI Systems in Human Spaces – Accountability and Unintended Consequences

June 9, 2025

From MCP vulnerabilities and Reddit impersonation to hiring audits, university deployments, and collapsing AI-first strategies, we track how automation interacts with environments built for people. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #166: AI Systems in Human Spaces – Accountability and Unintended Consequences

The AI Ethics Brief #165: AI, Trust, and the Public Interest

May 27, 2025

This edition explores Canada’s AI leadership shift, contested U.S. state laws, and why literacy, justice, and safety must evolve together in the age of mis- and disinformation. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #165: AI, Trust, and the Public Interest

The AI Ethics Brief #164: Balancing Faith and Governance

May 13, 2025

From the Vatican and Zurich to Singapore and New Zealand, this issue explores how AI governance is being tested across infrastructure, aging and elderly care, and growing market pressure. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #164: Balancing Faith and Governance

The AI Ethics Brief #163: Navigating Uncertainty: AI’s Expanding Influence on Society, Governance, and Power

April 29, 2025

How AI is reshaping critical systems, from global development and labour markets to surveillance and professional governance. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #163: Navigating Uncertainty: AI’s Expanding Influence on Society, Governance, and Power

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