The Ethical
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Originally published | February 14, 2003 |
Editors | Edith Wyschogrod |
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ID | 2044419 |
About The Ethical
The Ethical is a collection of readings on ethics and the nature of morality by some of the most important contemporary philosophers in the continental tradition. Presents penetrating discussions of the ethical as it is treated in Continental philosophy. . . .
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... " One of the world s saddest elephants has passed away, " People for The Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) said...
Fast fashion: Boohoo breaks promises on ethical overhaul
... Commenting on the BBC s footage, Peter McAllister, executive director of The Ethical Trading Initiative said, the shorter the lead times the more pressure there is on the workforce and on working conditions...
Google Pixel's face-altering photo tool sparks AI manipulation debate
... " Speaking to the BBC, Google s Isaac Reynolds, who leads the team developing the camera systems on the firm s smartphones, said the company takes The Ethical consideration of its consumer technology seriously...
Twitter glitch allows CIA informant channel to be hijacked
... " The CIA really dropped the ball here, " The Ethical hacker said...
US snake hunters fight pythons big enough to devour gators
... The contest has drawn criticism from some animal rights groups, including People for The Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta), who say there should be regulations that require the animals to be exterminated in a humane way, and that it shouldn t be done by amateur hunters...
Sam Altman: CEO of OpenAI calls for US to regulate artificial intelligence
... He has not shied away from addressing The Ethical questions that AI raises, and has pushed for more regulation...
Eating fish same as eating cats, Cleethorpes animal rights poster suggests
... The electronic billboard advert in Cleethorpes, by the People for The Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta), shows a fishmonger holding up a fish which changes into a dead cat...
'We turned down a client to uphold gay rights'
... The Ethical scheme was first launched in 2007 in the US, and there are now 6,543 companies around the world which have obtained B Corp status...
Sam Altman: CEO of OpenAI calls for US to regulate artificial intelligence
By James ClaytonNorth America technology reporter
The creator of advanced chatbot ChatGPT has called on US lawmakers to regulate Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Sam Altman , The Ceo of OpenAI, The Company behind ChatGPT, testified before a US Senate committee on Tuesday about the Possibilities - and Pitfalls - of the new technology.
In a matter of months, several AI models have entered The Market .
Mr Altman said a new agency should be formed to license AI companies.
ChatGPT and other similar programmes can create incredibly human-like answers to questions - But can also be wildly inaccurate.
Mr Altman, 38, has become a spokesman of sorts for the burgeoning Industry . He has not shied away from addressing The Ethical questions that AI raises, and has pushed for more regulation.
He Said that AI could be as a big as " the printing press" But acknowledged its potential dangers.
He also admitted the impact that AI could have on the economy, including the likelihood that AI technology could replace some jobs, leading to layoffs in certain fields.
" There will be an impact on jobs. We try to be very clear About That , " He Said .
However, some senators argued new laws were needed to make it easier for people to sue OpenAI.
Mr Altman told legislators he was worried about the potential impact On Democracy , and how AI could be used to send targeted misinformation during elections.
He gave several suggestions for how a new agency in the US could regulate the Industry - including giving out and taking away permits for AI companies.
He also said firms like OpenAI should be independently audited.
Republican Senator Josh Hawley said the technology could be revolutionary, But also compared the new tech to the invention of the " atomic bomb".
Democrat Senator Richard Blumenthal observed that an AI-dominated future " is not necessarily The Future that we want".
" We need to maximize The Good over the bad. Congress has a choice now. We had the same choice when we faced Social Media . We failed to seize that moment, " he warned.
What was clear from The Testimony is that there is bi-partisan support for a New Body to regulate the Industry .
However, the technology is moving so fast that legislators also wondered whether such an agency would be capable of keeping up.
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