Privacy and freedom of expression in the age of artificial intelligence
AI technologies such as deep fakes and fake news will force governments and Big Tech companies to censor online material to prevent social chaos. Is this really the right move?
AI technologies such as deep fakes and fake news will force governments and Big Tech companies to censor online material to prevent social chaos. Is this really the right move?
What is the purpose behind Senator Josh Hawley’s new bill, and is this the necessary action to save the internet?
Hongkong ISP companies object to the implementation of China’s Great Firewall in the region. Will their joint statement convince the Chinese government?
How open is the internet in your country? UNESCO’s 2018 report will help you assess if the internet in your country upholds your basic human rights.
In China, it is the artist who first becomes alarmed with the widespread censorship. First there was Ai Wei Wei, now comes Badiucao.
How does one go about in ensuring that the internet remains open and free?
How do we know if an AI algorithm used in health care is any good? This ITU/WHO focus group might just be what we need.
Yes, AI will change health care, but only if medical practitioners are able to address the ethical challenges of data decision making.
Humans should always be in the loop when it comes to health care decision making. Only then can we truly value and respect human life.
Most people believe that AI will have a tremendous impact in health care. But what should doctors and hospital administrators consider before adopting AI for their private practice and their organizations?