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Riker's paradox: Obedience vs ethics in Starfleet
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At trade association TechUK’s ninth annual Digital Ethics Summit, public officials, industry figures and civil society groups met to discuss the ethical challenges associated with assuring AI systems, ...
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Legal protection for ethical hacking under Computer Misuse Act is only the first step
The CPUs of those home computers barely used ten watts between them, yet that was enough to get the crew in a lot of hot ...
The ninth annual Digital Ethics Summit, hosted by techUK on 3 December 2025, marked a moment of the community coming together to take stock of lessons learned in 2025 and look forward together in 2026 ...
The Forward on MSN
How the next generation of rabbis is preparing for the age of A.I.
Students from five rabbinical schools tell the Forward how they're thinking about artificial intelligence in relation to their work.
The true danger isn't just that quantum computers will read our emails. It's that they'll fundamentally change what's ...
A private member's AI ethics bill introduced in Lok Sabha speaks of accountability and transparency in AI but leaves out ...
Futurism on MSNOpinion
AI Industry Insiders Living in Fear of What They’re Creating
Top figures in the AI industry seem deathly paranoid about the apocalyptic risk of AI, but are they grounded in reality?
There is a need for amendments of some sections of the police, prisons, and the UPDF acts and the respective codes of conduct for security officers to strengthen the use of social media by the members ...
Opinion: US companies facing competing mandates on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging initiatives must work to ...
Women ran an experiment to see if LinkedIn's new algo was being sexist and thought they proved it. But there's more ...
A Seattle startup is reviving the landline — without screens, apps, or AI — and parents can’t buy them fast enough. In this Uncommon Thinkers episode of the GeekWire Podcast, Tin Can CEO Chet ...
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