Diving into AI ethics isn't just about programming—it's about paving the future of responsible technology use. Yet, many stumble in their approach, often unknowingly.
As OpenAI announces the launch of GPT-4o, we are ushered into a new era of artificial intelligence technology that promises not only to enhance how we interact with AI but also to redefine what is possible in various applications.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries, from healthcare to finance. But as AI technologies evolve, so does the need to address their ethical implications.
Data is gold in today’s digital economy. The EU's Data Governance Act (DGA) is a game-changer, sculpting a new era of data usage, sharing, and protection.
In the face of rapid digital transformation, the European Commission has outlined a comprehensive strategy to harness the power of data for the EU's economic and societal benefit.
In the digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged not just as a technological marvel but as a foundational shift influencing every corner of our society.
On 21 March 2024, the United Nations General Assembly marked a historic moment by adopting a landmark resolution focused on the ethical development and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies worldwide.
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has transitioned from the realm of science fiction to a pivotal technology shaping our daily lives.