AI and ethics: No advancement can ever justify a human rights violation – Vatican News

AI and ethics: No advancement can ever justify a human rights violation – Vatican News

Following the Paris AI Action Summit, the Australian Embassy to the Holy See holds a panel discussion to address the ethical and human rights challenges in harnessing AI.

By Kielce Gussie

By 2028, global spending on artificial intelligence will skyrocket to $632 billion, according to the International Data Corporation. In a world where smartphones, computers, and ChatGPT continue to be the center of debate, it’s no wonder the need for universal regulation and awareness has…

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