AI Ethics & Policy
Regulation, governance, safety, bias, copyright and legislation
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When Facial Recognition Goes Wrong and Sends Innocent People to Jail
Facial recognition software promises fast justice. But sometimes, it delivers the opposite. Two recent cases in Florida expose how this…
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UK Reconsiders Palantir’s NHS Contract Over Data and Security Risks
The UK government is poised to reconsider its £330 million contract with Palantir, the US data analytics firm powering NHS’s…
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The Rising Tide of Anti-Tech Extremism and AI Oversight in 2026
The AI boom has changed how we live and work. But it’s also stirring strong reactions. Some people are pushing…
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When AI Fails School Safety and Sparks Legal Battles
Schools and AI technology are supposed to work together to keep kids safe. But recent events show that’s not always…
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Trump’s AI Architect Sriram Krishnan Steps Down From White House Role
Sriram Krishnan is leaving his post as the White House’s senior AI policy adviser at the end of June. His…
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Government Stakes in AI Firms Spark Ownership and Regulation Debate
President Trump is pushing for the American public to own shares in major AI companies. He plans to meet with…
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Voices of Change Rising in Africa and Beyond
Recently, a powerful speech attributed to Namibia’s president went viral. It condemned foreign exploitation and corruption. It called for reclaiming…
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Why AI Leaders Are Calling for a Global Pause on Development
The world of artificial intelligence is at a crossroads. One of the key players in AI, a company called Anthropic,…
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K-Pop’s Dark Side Unveiled Through AI Deepfakes and Idol Scandals
K-pop fans are facing a troubling new challenge. Some are creating AI-generated deepfakes of idols. These images and videos show…
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