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Bridging two worlds: The quest for ethical AI

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence has created a challenging gap between technological innovation and regulation,

ETS Launches TOEIC Link: A Modern Approach to English Proficiency Testing in India

Educational Testing Service has introduced the TOEIC Link in India, a flexible, AI-secured online English proficiency test for employers, universities, and training programs. The test, which boasts modular options and alignment with CEFR standards,

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EXEED accelerates AI robot development; paves the way for the era of autonomous driving

Renowned automaker EXEED has announced its integration with world-leading AI technology company DeepSeek. DeepSeek offers significant technological advantages, with training costs of just $5.57 million (Dh20.

CHEQ Unveils Industry-First Triple-Layer Intelligence Engine to Secure the AI-Driven Customer Journey - Live at Adobe Summit

Traffic, Threat, and Identity Intelligence Engine accurately distinguishes legitimate humans, AI agents, and bots from bad actors, enabling businesses to embrace the AI-driven engagement era

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UNESCO and MoEYS Advocate for Ethical AI in Education at Cambodia's First EdTech Summit

There are many ways to take action with UNESCO - everyone can make a difference. Join us and leave your mark !

Boyertown Area school board looks to establish artificial intelligence policy

The Boyertown Area school board on Tuesday discussed a proposed policy to guide the use of artificial intelligence in education in the district.

International Day of Education: DepEd vows to infuse AI, tech integration in local learning

THE Department of Education (DepEd) has boosted its commitment to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and technology in local education by collaborating with tech-based firms. At this year's celebration of International Day of Education (IDE) with the theme "AI and Education: Preserving Human Agency in a World of Automation,

Q&A: Law expert discusses how AI could be governed by an 'equity by design' framework

Approaches to regulating artificial intelligence (AI), from creation to deployment and use in practice, vary internationally. Daryl Lim, Penn State Dickinson Law associate dean for research and innovation,