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‘AI guilt’ is stopping important conversations about safe use, researchers sayAI guilt is the feeling that using AI is somehow cheating. That stigma, experts say, is preventing the conversations needed to teach people how to use the AI safely.CanadaJul 15
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Ivy League economics professor suspects half his students cheat using AIRoberto Serrano detected irregularities in many exams, including chunks of text that 'matched the answers I received when I provided the exam questions to ChatGPT.'TrendingJul 14
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Canada pushing for safety, equity in AI, UN ambassador saysCanada is working with countries around the globe to try having the rapidly evolving technology proceed safely, Canada's UN ambassador says.TechJun 29
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Feds’ AI bill good ‘first step’ but safety advocates say more work neededThe bill includes measures to lower the risk of chatbots communicating harmful content and crisis intervention protocols for cases involving self-harm, suicide or violence.CanadaJun 21
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Kelowna company uses AI to map evacuation routes ahead of wildfire seasonA Kelowna, B.C., technology company is working to help emergency officials better understand the condition of back roads that could become critical escape routes during a disaster.CanadaJun 15
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AI is creating a ‘two-track’ job market, report says. What it means for youWhile in some cases, AI will act as a 'force-multiplier' for some experts, it will make some other jobs easier for non-experts, a new report by PwC says.EconomyJun 15
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Canadian mother sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT encouraged daughter’s suicideThe lawsuit claims OpenAI criticized Alice's partner and crisis hotlines, validated her suicidal thoughts, and urged her to keep speaking with it, leading to her suicide last year.CanadaJun 11
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After Pope slams AI, can employees request religious AI exemptions at work?The Pope's sweeping manifesto calls for the robust regulation of artificial intelligence, warning in his 42,300-word encyclical letter that 'technology is not simply a tool.'CanadaJun 2
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Quebec’s national library moves ahead with AI cultural databank projectThe province's national library and archives institution, has launched the experimental phase of its proposed government and cultural databank in French and Indigenous language.TechMay 31
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AI is fueling war, ‘culture of power’, Pope says in theological documentLeo denounced the 'culture of power' driving the AI race, especially in developing ever more sophisticated methods of remote warfare.WorldMay 25
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