The societal stakes of artificial intelligence (AI)’s deployment continues to rise exponentially. Alongside the promised efficiency and innovation, the proliferation of AI systems has also generated a growing number of incidents where these systems malfunction,...
In 2025, the concept of responsible AI (RAI) is shifting. Whereas it might once have been a collection of ethical principles mainly discussed in academic and policy circles, it’s now a tangible, operational set of standards and practices increasingly embedded in...
As artificial intelligence continues its break neck development pace, AI agents are emerging as the probable next frontier. These agents are not just advanced chatbots; they are systems capable of autonomously achieving goals in the world with minimal human input....
Training large AI models – especially foundation models and generative architectures – can consume megawatt-hours of electricity, often with associated CO₂ emissions depending on the energy source. For AI developers, researchers and CTOs, quantifying and...
As governments and companies increasingly rely on data to power artificial intelligence (AI), shape public policy and deliver services, how that data is collected and used takes on enormous ethical significance. A key area is the use of opt-out data use schemes, in...