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 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…
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…
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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A coalition of high-profile creators, including Scarlett Johansson and Cate Blanchett, is pressing the AI industry to adopt licensing agreements and enforce protections for artists amid rising concerns over copyright infringement and misuse of personal likenesses. Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett, REM and Jodi Picoult are among roughly 800 creative professionals…
Singapore’s IMDA is engaging with X after its AI chatbot Grok was implicated in generating and spreading sexually explicit non-consensual images, prompting wider regional and international regulatory scrutiny over platform accountability and AI safeguards. Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) is engaging X over the misuse of the platform’s embedded…
The inaugural CIPREF in Libreville highlights how artificial intelligence is reshaping journalism across the Francophone world, emphasising local context, ethics, and the enduring importance of human judgement. The inaugural International Conference of the Francophone Press (CIPREF), which opened in Libreville on 21 January 2026 at the Berthe and Jean International…
YouTube’s ambitious AI expansion aims to enhance creativity while cracking down on synthetic content
In 2026, YouTube plans significant upgrades to its generative AI tools for creators, alongside stricter measures to combat low-quality synthetic media, shaping the future landscape of content creation and viewer experience. YouTube is preparing a broad expansion of generative artificial intelligence tools in 2026 while simultaneously promising tougher enforcement against…
HCLTech has been appointed to orchestrate a comprehensive, AI-led managed IT services programme for Team Global Express, marking a significant shift towards consolidation and digital transformation in the regional logistics sector. HCLTech has been appointed to run a consolidated, AI-led managed IT services programme for Team Global Express as the…
The BBC is testing AI-powered newsroom tools that aim to improve clarity and accessibility while maintaining strict human oversight, amidst concerns over accuracy and the need for transparent governance in automated journalism. The BBC this year began piloting AI-powered newsroom tools intended to help journalists produce clearer, more accessible copy…
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