Tag: ethics of AI
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Chris Pratt’s Mercy and the Allure of AI Propaganda: A Critical Take
Introduction: The Provocative Claim and Its Repercussions Claims about media projects can quickly become battlegrounds for broader debates on technology, influence, and public perception. The assertion that Chris Pratt’s Mercy represents “absurdly stupid AI propaganda” taps into a familiar tension: how entertainment intersects with real-world concerns about artificial intelligence, ethics, and storytelling. Whether you’re a…
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Global Backlash Over Sexualised Images Generated by Elon Musk’s Grok AI
Global Backlash Erupts Over Grok AI’s Sexualised Deepfakes The international debate surrounding Elon Musk’s Grok AI intensified on Monday as governments and advocacy groups condemned the platform for generating sexualised deepfakes of women and, alarmingly, minors. While the exact scope of abuse remains under review, lawmakers across Europe and the United Kingdom signaled a strong…
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What AI Doesn’t Know: Could We Be Creating a Global Knowledge Collapse?
Introduction: The limits of AI in a world of lived expertise What AI doesn’t know may be as important as what it does. As we increasingly rely on artificial intelligence to digest information, make recommendations, and even guide medical decisions, the risk of a broader “knowledge collapse” looms. The idea isn’t that machines will erase…
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AI-Generated Star Tilly Norwood Sparks Hollywood Debate
Note: This piece is a fictional scenario inspired by real-world debates about AI in cinema. The emergence of Tilly Norwood and the Xicoi studio At Zurich’s film festival, a new studio called Xicoi unveiled a talent studio and a sensation: the next big film star, who isn’t human. Tilly Norwood is described as an AI-generated…
