As AI becomes embedded in everyday decision-making, experts highlight the importance of increasing gender diversity in its development to mitigate biases, enhance innovation, and embed ethical principles from the outset. Artificial intelligence is no longer an abstract promise; it now influences everyday decisions from credit approval to fraud detection and customer service. Yet the people shaping these systems matter as much as the code: teams lacking varied life experiences risk embedding and amplifying existing social biases into the models they build. According to reporting and industry commentary, correcting that imbalance requires deliberate attention to who is designing, testing and deploying…
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The launch of Grammarly’s Expert Review, which uses AI to emulate real and deceased academics, has sparked fierce criticism from educational and legal experts over ethical and copyright concerns, highlighting a growing debate about identity and consent in AI developments. Grammarly’s recently introduced Expert Review tool, which allows users to…
A new coalition including academics, faith leaders, and public figures has launched a Pro‑Human AI Declaration, advocating for stricter safety standards and accountability as public concern grows over rapid AI development and governance. An eclectic group of academics, business figures, faith leaders and politicians has publicly endorsed a new Pro‑Human…
Michigan State University’s second annual Ethics Week saw record participation across disciplines, highlighting new initiatives such as an upcoming Ethics Institute and expanded cross-disciplinary dialogue on moral decision-making in academia and beyond. The second annual Ethics Week at Michigan State University ran from 16 to 20 February 2026, bringing together…
A House of Lords inquiry warns that the rapid rise of generative AI threatens the UK’s creative economy unless robust licensing and transparency measures are implemented. The report calls for a licensing-first approach to safeguard creators and promote a fair AI training ecosystem. A parliamentary inquiry has warned that the…
A recent report by the UK Lords Committee warns that generative artificial intelligence poses an immediate risk to the country’s creative sector unless the government enforces a licensing-first approach and enhances transparency around AI training data, sparking calls for urgent policy action. Generative artificial intelligence poses an immediate threat to…
As major retailers develop AI assistants capable of planning and shopping tasks, a recent incident at Woolworths reveals the risks of humanising these systems, prompting calls for tighter oversight and clearer boundaries to maintain customer trust. Major retailers are racing to build AI assistants that can plan meals, organise events…
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Google has announced plans to develop controls enabling publishers to exclude their content from AI-generated search overviews, in response to regulatory proposals from the UK’s CMA. The move highlights the ongoing clash between tech giants and publishers over content visibility and revenue in the evolving AI search landscape. Google has…
Senior Irish lawmakers debate whether current legislation adequately addresses the production and sharing of AI-generated sexualised images of adults, with calls for urgent reforms to close legal gaps and enhance victim protections. Senior law‑makers and policing officials are locked in a debate over whether Ireland’s laws adequately cover services that…
The UK competition regulator has unveiled draft obligations targeting Google’s use of publisher content in the era of generative AI, aiming to enhance transparency, attribution, and publisher protections amid increasing AI-driven search features. The UK competition regulator has set out draft obligations aimed at rebalancing how Google uses publisher content…
The UK Competition and Markets Authority outlines plans to empower publishers with opt-out rights from Google’s AI-generated search summaries and increase content attribution, aiming to balance market influence and fair recognition amid growing concerns about traffic diversion and revenue loss. The UK competition regulator has outlined plans that would let…
European lawmakers advocate for mandatory licensing and transparent data use in AI, aiming to protect creators’ rights amid rising legal concerns and international disputes. European lawmakers on the European Parliament’s legal affairs committee have urged that providers of generative artificial intelligence compensate creators when their copyrighted European works are used…
As AI-generated content becomes widespread in newsrooms, publishers face legal challenges over training data and transparency while exploring new ways to enhance reader engagement and redefine revenue models amid ethical concerns. As publishers confront the rapid rise of generative AI, legal and commercial friction has become a defining feature of…
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