Driving can be a monotonous experience. Sometimes, we get into the car and drive, with just a rough estimate of when we should arrive. However routine the ...
New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute associate professor Meredith Broussard testifying during the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services hearing. The U.S. House Committee on ...
Conceptual frameworks drawn from theories that have shaped the study of ethics over centuries can help us recognize and describe ethical issues when we encounter them. In this way, a basic grasp of ...
On October 17, 2025, as part of the BCcampus EdTech Sandbox Series, I presented Remote Proctoring Through an Ethical Lens: The Case Against Surveillance. The session brought together dozens of faculty ...
Think about what would happen, for example, if every citizen of a country suddenly had x-ray vision. How would that change law, and ethics, and how would the community respond and adapt? In this case, ...
Imagine that a domestic violence hotline wants to explore using artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline caller triage. That sounds like a good idea on the surface. But there's a critical question ...
Artificial intelligence and machine learning systems have been in development for decades. The release of freely available generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Bard, however, has emphasized the need ...
While the public may not always be aware, police departments are using machine learning technologies to forecast where crime might occur. Since these systems often use historical data to make ...
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