UK Government Fails to Register AI Use
Despite the mandatory requirement, no UK government department has registered its use of AI systems, prompting warnings about transparency and accountability.
Read MoreDespite the mandatory requirement, no UK government department has registered its use of AI systems, prompting warnings about transparency and accountability.
Read MoreA startup’s ambitious plan to publish 8,000 AI-generated books in 2025 has drawn ire from authors, highlighting concerns over quality and exploitation in the publishing industry.
Read MoreNew research indicates that while Europe’s largest companies are advancing in AI disclosures, significant governance gaps remain unaddressed, highlighting areas for improvement.
Read MoreAn unusual AI candidate poster featuring a three-armed figure has emerged in Dublin, satirizing election norms and highlighting AI’s role in politics.
Read MoreThe need for transparency in AI practices is urgent to protect creators from copyright infringement as recent lawsuits highlight shortcomings in current laws.
Read MoreThe AI Awards recognized innovations in early cancer detection, cyberbullying protection, and remote working to reduce carbon emissions in Ireland.
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