From MCP vulnerabilities and Reddit impersonation to hiring audits, university deployments, and collapsing AI-first strategies, we track how automation interacts with environments built for people. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #166: AI Systems in Human Spaces – Accountability and Unintended Consequences
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AI Policy Corner: New York City Local Law 144
✍️ By Vedant Thakur. Vedant is an Undergraduate Student in Artificial Intelligence & Philosophy and a Research Assistant at the Governance and Responsible AI Lab (GRAIL), Purdue University. 📌 Editor’s Note: … [Read more...] about AI Policy Corner: New York City Local Law 144
The AI Ethics Brief #165: AI, Trust, and the Public Interest
This edition explores Canada’s AI leadership shift, contested U.S. state laws, and why literacy, justice, and safety must evolve together in the age of mis- and disinformation. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #165: AI, Trust, and the Public Interest
Canada’s Minister of AI and Digital Innovation is a Historic First. Here’s What We Recommend.
✍️ By Renjie Butalid. Renjie is Co-founder and Director of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI) and Vice President, Business Development at Metrika. Previously, he served as Associate Director of the Dobson Centre … [Read more...] about Canada’s Minister of AI and Digital Innovation is a Historic First. Here’s What We Recommend.
Am I Literate? Redefining Literacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
🔬 Book Review by Michelle Baldwin. Michelle is a Senior Associate at Equity Cubed, an advisor to the Montreal AI Ethics Institute, and a faculty member in the Governance, Leadership, and Ethics program at Huron … [Read more...] about Am I Literate? Redefining Literacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence