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We're Getting an Induction Range. Is It All Right to Sell Our Old Gas One?

Selling your Wedgewood gas range may be ethical, as the buyer likely prefers a gas stove, offsetting environmental and personal risk concerns.

This scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab

Beata Halassy successfully treated her breast cancer through self-administering lab-grown viruses, igniting debates on the ethics of self-experimentation.

Polar bears are back in Britain. But should they really be living here?

Polar bears are now kept in British wildlife parks, raising ethical questions about their captivity and the appropriateness of their environment.

Rethinking AI: How Organisations Can Become More Sensitive & Resilient

Australian organizations may overlook the true value of AI by focusing only on increasing productivity and efficiency, risking customer relationships and societal implications.

Revolutionizing Retail: How Generative AI Is Shaping The Future Of Shopping

AI styling is revolutionizing retail by providing personalized recommendations and enhancing customer engagement.
Retailers can boost revenue and reduce operating costs by integrating generative AI into their strategies.

Using Loaded Fire TV Sticks: What are the Risks, Ethics & Legalities | HackerNoon

Loaded Fire TV Sticks offer unauthorized content, posing legal risks, fines, and potential imprisonment, while also impacting content creators' revenue.

We're Getting an Induction Range. Is It All Right to Sell Our Old Gas One?

Selling your Wedgewood gas range may be ethical, as the buyer likely prefers a gas stove, offsetting environmental and personal risk concerns.

This scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab

Beata Halassy successfully treated her breast cancer through self-administering lab-grown viruses, igniting debates on the ethics of self-experimentation.

Polar bears are back in Britain. But should they really be living here?

Polar bears are now kept in British wildlife parks, raising ethical questions about their captivity and the appropriateness of their environment.

Rethinking AI: How Organisations Can Become More Sensitive & Resilient

Australian organizations may overlook the true value of AI by focusing only on increasing productivity and efficiency, risking customer relationships and societal implications.

Revolutionizing Retail: How Generative AI Is Shaping The Future Of Shopping

AI styling is revolutionizing retail by providing personalized recommendations and enhancing customer engagement.
Retailers can boost revenue and reduce operating costs by integrating generative AI into their strategies.

Using Loaded Fire TV Sticks: What are the Risks, Ethics & Legalities | HackerNoon

Loaded Fire TV Sticks offer unauthorized content, posing legal risks, fines, and potential imprisonment, while also impacting content creators' revenue.
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Six steps to success with generative AI

Organizations need a clear vision for implementing AI
Ethical considerations and data governance are key factors in AI implementation

Prominent Women in Tech Say They Don't Want to Join OpenAI's All-Male Board

Lack of gender diversity remains a major issue in the AI field
Women in the ethics and safety sector of AI are more included
Voices advocating for ethical considerations are being silenced

AI: how it hands power to machines to transform the way we view the world

AI's development is changing us in ways we don't fully realize.
The power dynamic between humans and AI greatly favors AI systems.
Understanding the ethical considerations of AI development is crucial.

Faking It

Prof. Toby Walsh released his fourth book, 'Faking It! Artificial Intelligence in a Human World,' which delves into AI's deceptive capabilities.
The book explores the ethical considerations surrounding large language models like GPT-3 and the challenges they pose to society.
Toby Walsh emphasizes the need for society to prepare for the rise of fake AI and AI fakes in our lives.
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