Philosopher Song In-young explains why artificial intelligence development cannot bypass fundamental questions about values, ethics, and the future of humanity.
Generative AI technology undeniably simplifies many aspects of life, yet questions regarding the safety and trustworthiness of generated content are emerging with increasing frequency.
Anthropic has updated the rulebook for Claude, for the first time involving thousands of users from around the world in its creation instead of a small team of developers.
The Scale AI team discusses how AI implementation in healthcare differs from other corporate AI projects and how to account for these nuances.
AI: Events
Wayve Is Teaching Self-Driving Cars to Drive Like Humans – Using Neural Networks and Azure
British startup Wayve has developed a deep learning-based autopilot that learns to drive like a human by observing the road.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Health, a tailored version of its chatbot designed for physicians, featuring HIPAA-compliant data protection and streamlined access to clinical knowledge.
Anthropic has introduced an open framework for assessing whether AI models comply with California's SB 1047 law, which requires developers to test models for potential risks.
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An Autonomous Vehicle Hit a Pedestrian: Who Goes to Prison?
The Future & Futurology • AI Ethics
When a driverless car causes a fatal accident, the legal system faces a problem for which laws have not yet been written.
NeuroBlog
Кибер-Пандоры и цифровые Трои: миф о всемогущем ИИ-взломщике
Artificial intelligence • Military Technology
В цифровом противостоянии искусственный интеллект подобен древнегреческим богам – могущественный, но не всесильный, он меняет правила кибервойн, оставаясь инструментом в руках человека.