Scientists Tend to Inflate How Ethical They Are in Doing Their Research

Author: Christian B. Miller (March 31, 2024 – Forbes) A study of 11,050 Swedish researchers found that scientists often overrate their ethical practices compared to peers. The survey, conducted by Lindkvist, Koppel, and Tinghög, revealed that 44% rated themselves as more ethical, 55% as equal, and less than 1% as less ethical. This overconfidence contradicts […]

How AI can usher in an economy that puts people first

How AI can usher in an economy that puts people first February 1, 2024 Authored: By Navin Chaddha Published: World Economic Forum Summary: The article emphasizes the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on business and the economy, highlighting both its potential benefits and challenges. It stresses the importance of responsible innovation, trust, safety, and […]

Ethics In AI: A Conversation with Diya Wynn, AWS Responsible AI Lead

Ethics In AI: A Conversation with Diya Wynn, AWS Responsible AI Lead December 8, 2023 Authored: By Carolina Milanesi Published: Forbes Summary: The article discusses the ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence and the responsible use of AI/ML in healthcare. AWS’s Responsible AI Lead, Diya Wynn, emphasizes the potential of AI in addressing challenges but stresses […]