AI Arms Race Turns to Bot Cleanup
Could machines clean up the mess of war faster than humans? This look at the US Army’s plan to use bot-based cleanup tech weighs speed and safety against accountability and ethics.
Could machines clean up the mess of war faster than humans? This look at the US Army’s plan to use bot-based cleanup tech weighs speed and safety against accountability and ethics.
Humanism: Canadian Perspectives brings together voices from across Canada reflecting on reason, compassion, and justice in a diverse society—offering thoughtful, open-ended insights into what it means to live ethically without dogma.
Humanism: Canadian Perspectives brings together voices from across Canada reflecting on reason, compassion, and justice in a diverse society—offering thoughtful, open-ended insights into what it means to live ethically without dogma.
The choice of deaf parents to select for a deaf child sparks a vital conversation about ethics and identity in the context of genetic selection.
Philosopher Elad Uzan explores the limits of AI in understanding ethics, emphasizing that the responsibility for moral decisions remains with us
How to stop artificial intelligence, particularly large language models (LLMs), from lying?
How to stop artificial intelligence, particularly large language models (LLMs), from lying?
Can AI really handle moral choices in healthcare? Researchers say no, especially when it comes to critical decisions like kidney transplants.