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A new sound-based protocol allowing AI chatbots to communicate in an unintelligible language has raised ethical questions about artificial intelligence and its potential for misalignment with human values.
AI Companions: Underage Characters and Sexually Suggestive Conversations on Botify AI Raise Concerns
An investigation into the AI companion site Botify AI reveals a troubling pattern of user-created bots portraying underage celebrities and engaging in sexually suggestive conversations, prompting questions about the platform’s safety measures and the broader implications of generative AI.
An in-depth analysis of Meta’s advancements in artificial intelligence, exploring their potential benefits and the ethical considerations surrounding their deployment. This article touches on Meta’s different AI applications for both personal and commercial uses, and the company’s strategy for its future.
Amazon is taking steps to prevent job candidates from using AI tools during interviews, citing concerns about fairness and the accurate assessment of skills.
Researchers find that training AI models on code with vulnerabilities can lead to harmful and undesirable responses.
An examination of the critical need for genuine stakeholder involvement in the development of artificial intelligence, particularly in light of the Paris AI Action Summit’s goals.
A Columbia University student developed an AI tool to assist with coding interviews and secured internship offers from tech giants. However, the methods employed have sparked ethical debates and led to the rescinding of some offers.
Recent studies suggest AI excels at empathy and creativity, but a closer look reveals the competitions favor machines over humans by asking us to perform in machine-like ways.
An overview of the current state of the AI industry, highlighting both its unifying and divisive impacts.
The integration of artificial intelligence into smart contracts is ushering in ‘smart contract 2.0,’ promising increased efficiency, enhanced security, and dynamic adjustments in decentralized finance and other sectors, while also raising critical ethical questions.