The real competitive edge will not belong to the companies that deploy AI fastest, but to those that deploy it responsibly.
With funding from the Charles and Nancy Porter Endowed Fellowship in Ethics and Technology, each student received a $1,500 stipend and their faculty advisor received $1,000 in seed funding.
The AI revolution isn’t driven by technological progress alone. The ethical standards and legal frameworks adopted by governments, businesses and individuals will have an equally significant influence ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (January 8, 2026) — Since the 2022 launch of ChatGPT and the rise of generative artificial intelligence, the news industry has struggled to adapt — with a series of AI blunders ...
As adoption of AI tools speeds up on campuses worldwide, students, faculty, and staff may be tempted to simply adopt-and-go. But it pays to consider the ethical implications of how we approach such ...
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 ...
Citing a variety of factors related to artificial intelligence -- misinformation, disinformation, media literacy, media credibility, and increasing media polarization and journalistic partisanship -- ...
This webinar delivers a practical perspective on what E&C teams should be doing now to comply with new regulations and address AI as both a new potential compliance risk for the organization as well ...