by Team EthicAI | Nov 13, 2024 | AI Ethics
As organisations, both in the private and public sectors, explore the adoption of generative AI, ethical challenges present themselves. Far from academic; they impact real decisions around data security, privacy, bias, transparency, intellectual property, and even...
by Cherry Benson | Nov 8, 2024 | AI Ethics
The rise of border AI: security vs. rights Borders have existed for millennia, but the advent of AI has transformed how states surveil and police marginalised communities at border zones. Over the past two decades, borders have become critical sites for...
by Tanya Goodin | Nov 5, 2024 | AI Ethics
It’s a big day for democracy in the US and AI has been playing a part. The emergence of AI-driven ‘voting assistants’, has underscored a set of ethical challenges that hold lessons for commercial sectors adopting artificial intelligence. While these...
by Connor Wright | Oct 30, 2024 | AI Ethics
Loneliness is something that many of us could experience within our lifetime; it is a natural reaction to solitary situations given our inherent traits as social creatures. There is no universal experience of loneliness, either; it is highly subjective and can be...
by Priscila Chaves Martínez | Oct 25, 2024 | AI Ethics
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes an increasingly powerful tool in both public and private sector organisations, executives are faced with a critical challenge: how to deploy AI responsibly while maintaining public trust and upholding ethical standards. Ethical...
by Cherry Benson | Oct 23, 2024 | AI Ethics
The “race to intimacy” represents a significant shift in the evolution of AI-driven platforms, moving beyond the initial race to capture user attention and toward fostering deep personal connections between users and artificial intelligence (AI). While...