The ABC of Responsible AI
Written by Maximilian Kiener Amazon’s Alexa recently told a ten-year-old girl to touch a live plug with a penny, encouraging the girl to do what could potentially lead to severe burns or even the...
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Written by Julian Savulescu, Chris Gyngell, Tsutomu Sawai Cross-posted with The Conversation Shutterstock Julian Savulescu, University of Oxford; Christopher Gyngell, The University of Melbourne, and...
View ArticleReflective Equilibrium in a Turbulent Lake: AI Generated Art and The Future...
by Anders Sandberg – Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford Is there a future for humans in art? Over the last few weeks the question has been loudly debated online, as machine learning...
View ArticleGuest Post: Dear Robots, We Are Sorry
Written by Stephen Milford, PhD Institute for Biomedical Ethics, Basel University The rise of AI presents humanity with an interesting prospect: a companion species. Ever since our last hominid...
View ArticleAre We Heading Towards a Post-Responsibility Era? Artificial Intelligence and...
By Maximilian Kiener. First published on the Public Ethics Blog AI, Today and Tomorrow 77% of our electronic devices already use artificial intelligence (AI). By 2025, the global market of AI is...
View ArticleGuest Post: It has become possible to use cutting-edge AI language models to...
Written by: Julian Koplin & Joshua Hatherley, Monash University ChatGPT is a variant of the GPT-3 language model developed by OpenAI. It is designed to generate human-like text in response to...
View ArticleStay Clear of the Door
An AI door, according to a generative AI Written by David Lyreskog In what is quite possibly my last entry for the Practical Ethics blog, as I’m sadly leaving the Uehiro Centre in July, I would like...
View ArticleOn Grief and Griefbots
Written by Cristina Voinea This blogpost is a prepublication draft of an article forthcoming in THINK Large Language Models are all the hype right now. Amongst the things we can use them for, is...
View ArticlePolitical Campaigning, Microtargeting, and the Right to Information
Written by Cristina Voinea 2024 is poised to be a challenging year, partly because of the important elections looming on the horizon – from the United States and various European countries to Russia...
View ArticleCross Post: What’s wrong with lying to a chatbot?
Written by Dominic Wilkinson, Consultant Neonatologist and Professor of Ethics, University of Oxford This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the...
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