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Here's how to develop and implement an AI framework that not only aligns with an institution's unique mission, but also addresses the diverse needs of its stakeholders, including faculty, students, staff,
There was a time when professors dismissed AI-generated work as a "transparent, obvious violation of academic integrity." However, as ChatGPT has become some students' right hand man, the "AI in
Higher education institutions are uniquely positioned to evaluate AI ethics and explore safeguards to promote responsible use at colleges and universities.
Implementing AI is not merely a technical challenge - it is a structural transformation that affects decision-making, workflows, and employee roles. Organisations face a control vs. flexibility dilemma when deploying AI,
As AI continues to pervade all aspects of the legal profession, and more ADR professionals are utilizing AI based platforms to facilitate case management and communication between parties, more ethical concerns are coming to the surface.
The conversation came as much of the country grapples with the consequences of AI governance that is appearing to land without safeguards, accountability, or transparency - many of the "common sense" rules that policymakers have tried to apply to the novel technology.
In order to act ethically, and provide technology that is both beneficial and widely used, it's imperative that organizations take an ethics-first approach.
Ethical humans create for artificial intelligence the guidelines we would create for any dangerous technology. We do not need a race toward AI anarchy.