The rapid adoption of AI by state actors is outpacing legal safeguards, raising urgent concerns about governance to protect against human rights violations.
Today’s “large language models” like ChatGPT don’t have the training to act in users’ best interest, but an MIT professor hopes to teach them how.
The findings are detailed in a study, Women experience privacy differently: towards a gender and inclusion by design (GEIbD) approach in Africa, published in AI & Society, that explores how women’s ...
Explore the launch of the AI4ID Alliance by TRENDS Research & Advisory, aimed at enhancing interfaith dialogue through AI.
For nearly four billion years, life on Earth evolved blindly. Natural selection tinkered, mutations accumulated, and ...
India AI Impact Summit panel discussion – Global AI assurance & standards: From principles to proof (techUK & BSI) ...
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Could religion emerge naturally from large-scale AI systems?
Religion developing inside machines sounds like science fiction, but can AI actually develop beliefs?
That's the audience that the London Business School is targeting with a new one-year MBA program. Unlike a traditional ...
Governance and regulation constitute the fifth element. The authors argue that public health AI requires dedicated oversight mechanisms addressing transparency, explainability, data protection, and ...
For nearly four billion years, life on Earth evolved blindly. Natural selection tinkered, mutations accumulated, and organisms changed without foresight or desi ...
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International Medical Education Conference 2026 held at CPSP
The College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP) organized the International Medical Education Conference 2026 (IMECon 2026) at its headquarters in Karachi. Distinguished international ...
Shiv Nadar Foundation will host the ICONIQ Quizverse Challenge, a pan-India inter-college competition for UG and PG students ...
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