AI Ethics & Policy
Regulation, governance, safety, bias, copyright and legislation
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Balancing AI Risks with Economic Gains at Anthropic
Anthropic recently hired an economist who has sparked discussion with his view on AI risks. Chad Jones, a Stanford professor,…
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Vancouver Police Spark Outcry with AI-Altered Drug Bust Photo
The Vancouver Police Department stirred controversy on June 23, 2026. They posted an image on social media showing seized drugs…
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How Flock Cameras Are Changing Surveillance and Privacy Fast
Flock Safety cameras are everywhere now. Over 100,000 license plate readers (ALPRs) from this company cover the U.S. They track…
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Silicon Valley’s AI Regulation U-Turn and the Political Chaos Behind It
Silicon Valley spent years blocking AI regulation. Now the industry wants rules. The shift is sudden but understandable. Executives at…
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US Government Takes Control of AI Model Releases What’s Next
The AI race just hit a new checkpoint. The US government is stepping in hard, deciding who can access the…
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White House Restricts GPT-5.6 Launch Over Security Risks
The White House has stepped in to slow down OpenAI’s rollout of GPT-5.6. The new AI model won’t see a…
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Why Nearly Half of Kobo’s Self-Published Books Get Rejected
Rakuten Kobo, a popular self-publishing platform, rejected 45% of book submissions in 2025. That’s almost half of all the books…
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Why Australia’s Social Media Ban for Teens Isn’t Stopping Them
Australia introduced a law in December 2025 to stop kids under 16 from using social media. The goal was to…
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When AI Gets It Wrong How DuckDuckGo Spread Wild Rabies Rumors
Something wild just happened in the world of AI search. DuckDuckGo’s AI feature started telling users that the US President…
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