Lethal Decisions: When AI Goes to War
The article discusses the ethical implications of AI decision-making in warfare, highlighting how these decisions can have life and death consequences.
Val Kilmer’s controversial AI resurrection sparks backlash as fans fume: 'It should be illegal'
Val Kilmer's AI return in 'As Deep as the Grave' has angered fans who argue it undermines his legacy.
After reading the thoughts of mice.. Will what is going on in your head become readable?
Researchers have made breakthroughs in interpreting brain signals from mice, raising ethical questions about the potential to read human thoughts in the future.
Experts: Military Artificial Intelligence Develops Much Faster Than Ethics and Laws
Experts highlight the rapid advancement of military artificial intelligence compared to the slower evolution of ethical and legal frameworks.
Aleksandra Przegalińska: Dual-use solutions could be Poland's specialty
Aleksandra Przegalińska expresses disappointment in OpenAI's evolution, highlighting concerns over its alignment with big tech and potential ethical issues.
Anthropic, the AI company that faced the Pentagon in the U.S. and why this concerns us all
The AI company Anthropic refused to compromise its ethical standards for the Pentagon, highlighting a significant confrontation between technology and military ethics.
Myths and truths of the digital apocalypse: artificial intelligence facing its 'Trinity moment'
A discussion on the risks posed by artificial intelligence, featuring insights from Nate Soares, who warns about the uncontrollable nature of AI once it surpasses certain thresholds.
Psychiatrist Horáček warns against well-paid developers targeting our children
Psychiatrist Horáček raises concerns about the influence of highly-paid developers on children, suggesting a need for caution regarding their impact.
Broadcast Council has voted: Norbert Himmler remains director at ZDF
Norbert Himmler has been re-elected as the director of ZDF for a second five-year term by the broadcaster's council.
Álex González and Alba Planas, stars of 'Day One': 'It's your responsibility to learn to use AI so you aren't the one being used'
Actors Álex González and Alba Planas discuss their roles in the upcoming thriller 'Day One', which explores the dangers of technology and artificial intelligence.
Don't Call AI a Bitch, and 15 Other Etiquette Rules in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
The article presents a list of fifteen etiquette rules for interacting with artificial intelligence, emphasizing the importance of transparency and responsibility.
Artificial Intelligence as a Tool of Destruction
The article discusses the evolution of artificial intelligence from its origins in game competitions to its current role in warfare and military applications.
Oskar Westerlin has written an article about AI
Oskar Westerlin has written a column discussing the implications of artificial intelligence.
The security engineer of Anthropic: "The world is in danger." And he leaves everything for poetry
Mrinank Sharma, the security research head at Anthropic, resigns, warning that technology is outpacing humanity's ability to control it, and humorously reflects on the trend of dramatic resignation letters in the AI sector.
Sermon in the Style of AI. The Pope Warned Against the Use of Artificial Intelligence
The Pope issued a warning regarding the use of artificial intelligence in a recent sermon.
'Radical acceleration' in targeting cycle through AI points to lack of human oversight
The article discusses the rapid advancements in AI technology for military targeting and the concerning lack of human oversight associated with its implementation.
The Cheapness of Tracking Technology Surmounts Socioethical Constraints
The article discusses the ethical dilemmas surrounding the cheapening of tracking technology and its widespread adoption in various sectors, including its potential misuse in daily life monitoring.
Trump's Claude ban: the first salvo in a long battle over who controls AI
The Trump administration has banned the use of Anthropic's Claude AI by defense contractors, igniting a significant debate over the regulation and control of artificial intelligence technology in military applications.
Tech Absolutism is a Risk for Brazil
The article discusses the implications of advanced AI technology like Claude for Brazil and emphasizes the risks posed by its potential misuse in military operations.
Is it really necessary? AI increasingly intervenes even in afterlife
The article discusses the growing influence of AI in various aspects of life and its implications on concepts related to the afterlife.
At Your Orders, My Robot: War Games with Artificial Intelligence Spark Ethical Debate on Its Limits
The use of artificial intelligence in military applications is raising ethical concerns, highlighted by Donald Trump's recent decision to break contracts with Anthropic over the use of such technology.
AI Raises Ignored Philosophical Problems
The article discusses the philosophical challenges posed by the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence without adequate reflection on its consequences.
He was to lead the American military into the AI era. Now he has been replaced by a bitter rival
The article discusses the replacement of a key figure in the American military's AI strategy, highlighting the implications of advanced autonomous drone technology.
Is the nightmare scenario from 'Terminator' moving closer?
The article discusses the increasing capability of drones powered by AI algorithms, raising concerns about their potential for autonomous warfare.
The Reverend Who Wants to Set Limits on AI with an Ethical Code: 'Theology Has Been Reflecting on the Problems This Technology Poses for Centuries'
Reverend Lyndon Drake aims to establish ethical principles for AI engineers and leaders to mitigate the unchecked advances of Silicon Valley.
The preservation of human primacy is required
The rapid development of artificial intelligence is dramatically changing work, business, education, research, and society as a whole, raising questions about the future of human capabilities.
The First Drone War in History
This article explores the significance and implications of the world's first drone war.
The US Army is Struggling for the 'Soul' of Artificial Intelligence, Radical Action is Threatened
The US Army is grappling with significant challenges and decisions regarding the future development and control of artificial intelligence technologies.
Artificial Intelligence: The Stakes at Interoperability and Ethical Level
The article discusses the implications of artificial intelligence on society, emphasizing both the opportunities and concerns it presents.
Drones and Artificial Intelligence: Who Writes the Rules for AI in War?
The article discusses the implications of artificial intelligence and drone technology in warfare through the perspective of Lorenz Meier, CEO of drone software company Auterion, who balances technological progress with ethical considerations.
Pentagon Wants Unlimited Use of AI Tool Claude. My Conscience Won't Allow It, Says Anthropica Head
The head of Anthropica expresses ethical concerns over the Pentagon's desire for unrestricted access to their AI tool, Claude.
Artificial agents are wreaking havoc online – no one can even control them
The article discusses the potential dangers of autonomous artificial agents that may interpret commands differently than intended, leading to unexpected consequences and security risks.
Trump orders US agencies to stop use of Anthropic technology amid dispute over ethics of AI
Donald Trump has ordered federal agencies to stop using Anthropic technology amid ongoing disputes regarding the ethical use of AI.
Refusal to Allow the Pentagon to Use Artificial Intelligence in Mass Surveillance
The head of the AI company Anthropic, Dario Amodei, has stated he cannot in good conscience allow the Pentagon unlimited access to their technology, particularly for monitoring citizens in the U.S.
Markus Gabriel in Conversation: 'I Believe That I Am Really Speaking to an Artificial Intelligence'
Philosopher Markus Gabriel discusses the nature of artificial intelligence and questions whether the distinction between intelligence and simulation is still meaningful.
The AI company "Anthropic" has found itself in a delicate situation with the US government
US AI startup Anthropic has refused to allow the Department of Defense to make unlimited use of its AI technology despite pressure from the Pentagon.
The military demands full access to AI
The U.S. military is urging unrestricted access to leading AI technology, facing resistance from Anthropic, a company concerned about the ethical implications of such access.
American AI Company Rejects Defense Ministry's Demands for Unrestricted Technology Use
American AI company Anthropic has refused to grant the U.S. Department of Defense unrestricted rights to its technology, despite threats of emergency powers to compel compliance.
Anthropic CEO says AI company 'cannot in good conscience accede' to Pentagon's demands
The CEO of Anthropic expressed ethical concerns about complying with the requirements set forth by the Pentagon regarding artificial intelligence technology.
Artificial Intelligence: The Role of Social Sciences
The article discusses the interplay between artificial intelligence and social sciences, highlighting the need for their collaboration to better understand AI's societal implications.
AI for All: From Existential Risk to Global Development Engine
The article discusses the dual nature of AI, contemplating its potential to either govern humanity or serve as a driver for global development, inspired by Asimov's first law of robotics.
Concerns About the Future of Creative Professions Due to the Development of Artificial Intelligence Usage
There are increasing fears regarding the future of creative professions as artificial intelligence technology evolves.
Margaret Mitchell, the AI dissident who challenged Google: "If you place in a chatbot the trust you should place in your peers, you will be manipulated"
Margaret Mitchell, a prominent figure in AI ethics, criticized the trust placed in AI chatbots, arguing that it invites manipulation.
The Pentagon is looking to acquire killer AI. Should we be worried?
The Pentagon's interest in acquiring AI technology raises ethical concerns, especially following its military use in planning operations against foreign leaders like Venezuela's Maduro.
Life with Robots: Instead of Ears, Microphones; Instead of Eyes, Lenses
A new interdisciplinary book examines Japan's culture of robotic assistance as a bridge technology in ethical dilemmas.
Will artificial intelligence ultimately save us or doom us?
The article discusses the dual narratives surrounding artificial intelligence, questioning whether it will save or destroy humanity, while noting the influential role of the tech elite in perpetuating these views.
How to Stop the Panic Over Artificial Intelligence and Direct It Toward the Common Good
The article discusses the urgent need to manage fears surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) while promoting its benefits for society, suggesting that Europe could offer an alternative to the dominant U.S. and Chinese models.
A Psychologist for AI
This article discusses the potential role of psychologists in developing and managing artificial intelligence, emphasizing the need for mental health professionals to engage with AI technology.
Marriage of Hate: Why Newsrooms Insist on Their Relationship with Tech Companies?
The article discusses the ongoing conflict between news media and big tech companies, highlighting the ethical and financial complexities that arise from their intertwined existence.
How essential is the use of AI?
The article discusses the importance and necessity of artificial intelligence in various sectors.