Day: February 3, 2024

Labour & Ownership

DON’T WORRY GRANDMA, AI WON’T TAKE ALL OUR JOBS

Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most transformative technologies of our time. It has the potential to improve various aspects of human life, such as health, education, entertainment, and security. However, AI also raises some concerns, especially regarding its impact on the labor market. Many people fear that AI will replace human workers and […]

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Climate & Resources

Solving the Climate Crisis with AI Will Give Us a New ‘Oppenheimer Moment’

“Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds”, one of the most famous quotes that became well-known to most audiences last year through the movie Oppenheimer. The architect of the atomic bomb gained a different vision of his design after he gained insight into the incalculable damage it could do in which the world […]

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Labour & Ownership

Ownership Rights in AI-Generated Content: Recognizing Human Influence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the proof of human innovation, a tool used by everyone unconsciously in their daily lives. An illustrative example is an algorithm that auto-corrects text messages and it can be used in various social media platforms. This kind of Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms within their core have the brilliance of human minds […]

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Climate & Resources

Carbon Footprints, Digital Giants: The Unsustainable Reality of AI

In an era where artificial intelligence seamlessly integrates into our lives, from healthcare diagnostics to shopping, to art, its rapid advancement paints a future overflowing with possibilities. Yet, beneath this promising facade lies a complex, often-overlooked challenge: the sustainability of AI. Without clear rules and regulations, AI can be easily abused, leading to negative consequences […]

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Power & Inequality

AI in Law is a Good Idea, and We Should Take It Seriously

Researchers’ earliest efforts to put Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the law field dates back to the 1970s, with a software called ‘TAXMAN’ developed for cases related to tax law. TAXMAN was essentially a rule-based auto decision-making system, which is capable of performing legal reasoning based on the ‘facts’ it was given and a few predefined […]

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