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AT&T ad congratulating itself for its ethics violated an ad-industry rule

NAD: Our rulings can’t be used in ads Violating a National Advertising Division rule isn’t the same as violating a US law. But advertisers rely extensively on the self-regulatory system to handle disputes and determine whether specific ads are misleading and should be pulled. Companies generally abide by the self-regulatory body’s rulings. While they try

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Who’s Accountable When AI Makes Mistakes? The Ethics of Autonomous Systems

Image: AI ethics encompasses questions of accountability, fairness, and transparency in autonomous systems. As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to permeate our lives, from self-driving cars to medical diagnosis systems, a crucial question emerges: Who is responsible when these autonomous systems make mistakes? The answer is far from straightforward, touching on complex ethical considerations and challenging

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The AI Dilemma: Navigating Bias, Privacy, and Job Displacement

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming our world, offering unprecedented opportunities in fields ranging from healthcare and finance to education and entertainment. However, alongside these advancements lie significant challenges that demand careful consideration. This article explores the critical dilemmas surrounding AI, focusing on bias, privacy concerns, and the potential for job displacement. The Pervasive Problem of

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