Anthropic filed a lawsuit against the US Defense Department while OpenAI welcomed a Pentagon contract. This is why the next era of AI needs to be rooted in safety and ethics.
With AI there are no easy answers. But that doesn’t stop some of the commentators.
A dubious link from a friend. A headline too sensational to be true. A video that seems fake but you can't be sure. As online ...
Fresh from battling the US Department of Defense (DoD) over AI guardrails, Anthropic has returned this week with a new ...
The rapid progress of artificial intelligence (AI) has revived long-standing debates about whether machines could one day possess consciousness similar to humans. However, beyond the technical ...
In the leadup to the weekend’s US and Israeli attacks on Iran, the US Department of Defense was locked in tense negotiations ...
OpenAI's military partnership has sparked ethical backlash, prompting ChatGPT cancellations as users migrate to Claude over ...
AI ethics researcher and governance expert Fabrizio Degni has introduced the PALO (Principled AI Lifecycle Orchestration) framework, a governance model designed to help organizations operationalize ...
No one expects a keyboard, a hammer or a scalpel to have built-in ethical standards that guide its work. Only the users of such tools can chart those paths. But artificial intelligence (AI) — the term ...
Hologram AI concert experiences may look futuristic, with their computer-generated 3D illusions of dead artists performing on stage. But research from the University of South Florida shows their ...