Tag: ethical
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Care robots: Ethical perceptions and acceptance
Researchers develop a model that can explain the effect of users’ ethical perception on their willingness to use care robots The global population of people older than 65 years of age is rapidly increasing the need for care. Although care robots are a promising solution to fill in for caregivers, their social implementation has been…
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Artificial Intelligence: UNESCO calls on all Governments to implement Global Ethical Framework ‘without delay’
Following calls by over 1,000 tech workers this week for a pause in the training of the most powerful AI systems, including Chat GPT, UNESCO is calling on countries to fully implement its Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence immediately. This global normative framework, adopted unanimously by the 193 Member States of the Organization,…
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Ethics and robotics: A match made in heaven for risk management?
By Lee Bristow, CTO of Phinity If your business uses third parties to support core operations (and most do, from SMEs to corporates), you’ll know they need to access essential data. Without this, they can’t deliver the services you require. Therefore, alongside this new relationship between you and your third party suppliers, comes a new…
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Ethics in AI: Gaining the public’s trust and loyalty
The ethical use of AI is becoming fundamental to winning people’s trust, a new study from the Capgemini Research Institute has found. As organisations progress to harness the benefits of AI, consumers, employees and citizens are watching closely and are ready to reward or punish behaviour. Those surveyed said that they would be more loyal…
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Christie’s auction house and Hyundai host art and artificial intelligence exhibition
Prestigious auction house Christie’s recently hosted an art exhibition with a difference – the subject of this one was the impact of artificial intelligence on all aspects of the art world. The 2019 Art+Tech Summit: The AI Revolution brought together thought leaders, industry experts, and artists for a series of lectures and panel discussions. Produced…