Tag: AI regulation
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Elon Musk’s Journey: How Each Venture Advances AI and Robotics
Elon Musk is widely known as a visionary entrepreneur behind transformative companies like PayPal, Tesla, and SpaceX. Yet a unifying thread underlies Musk’s diverse ventures: a relentless drive to push the frontiers of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. Over the past three decades, Musk has repeatedly founded or funded companies that, directly or indirectly, advance…
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Artificial Intelligence and the Law: A Global Perspective
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming society in profound ways, introducing both unprecedented opportunities and complex legal challenges. From questions of liability and accountability when AI systems err, to debates over intellectual property rights for AI-generated creations, to concerns about privacy, bias, and human rights, the intersection of AI and the law is broad and…
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AI Ethics
AI Ethics refers to the field of study and set of practices concerned with the moral principles and societal implications governing the development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. In essence, AI ethics seeks to ensure that AI systems are designed and deployed in ways that are beneficial, fair, and accountable, while minimizing harm…
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AI Bias
Definition and Explanation of AI Bias AI Bias, also known as algorithmic bias or machine learning bias, refers to the systematic and unfair prejudices or distortions in the outputs of artificial intelligence systems. In essence, it means an AI system is producing results that are skewed or discriminatory against certain individuals or groups. These biased…
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Robots, Robotics, and the Law: A Global Perspective
Robots and automated systems are increasingly present in manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, homes, and even warfare. This proliferation raises complex legal questions around liability, intellectual property, privacy, labor, and ethics. Lawmakers and courts worldwide are grappling with how to adapt existing legal frameworks – or create new ones – to govern robots in a manner that…