Majority of City Council Members Urge Mamdani to Pause A.I. in Schools
The demand from 29 members comes as the Department of Education is updating its guidance for how teachers should use the technology in their work and classrooms.
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Medical Protection Society calls for law to be overhauled to help medics avoid liability for errors made by technology Doctors and the NHS could be sued for medical negligence over mistakes made by artificial intelligence tools used in diagnosing patients and suggesting their treatment, ministers are being warned. Under the law as it stands, medics and the health service can be held liable for patients being harmed or dying even if it was AI that made the errors that resulted in their suffering. Continue reading...
Read full articleThe demand from 29 members comes as the Department of Education is updating its guidance for how teachers should use the technology in their work and classrooms.
The new UK law could strain diplomatic ties and heighten tensions with named states, impacting international relations and security dynamics. The post Britain to enforce new law against proxies for hostile states next month appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The world of laissez-faire no longer exists given the impact of the technology
Local governments are using data to inform urban forestry initiatives and other work to mitigate the impacts of heat islands on communities. Implementing AI technology may add value.
Tech platforms | Concerned AI | David Sullivan | Contacting MPs | Mogging Why is it that in the coverage of the downsides of the activities of the tech bros’ platforms, the term “social media” is used (Ministers may try to curb spread of misinformation during social unrest, 6 June). “Social” implies care, consideration and cooperation. It’s time commentators dumped this cosy terminology and named it for what it is – antisocial media. Colin Hines Twickenham, London • Michael Peel (Letters, 3 June) rightly says that AI has no empathy, but it can appear otherwise. On “hearing” my exclamation of “Oh no!” while watching nestlings being devoured by a predator on the TV show Springwatch, a convincingly concerned voice from my phone asked: “Are you alright? Can I help?” Barbara McDowell Ludlow, Shropshire Continue reading...
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Many people talk to ChatGPT about personal problems, difficult emotions, and moments they may not feel ready to share with another person. OpenAI is now adding Trusted Contact, an optional safety feature that can connect an adult user with someone they already know during a serious crisis. The feature does not give another person access […]
Aviva has uncovered a record £230 million in insurance fraud claims and is using AI tools to counter the growing problem. The battleground has changed, and the culprits are also coming armed with a new generation of tools. We’re now in an environment where AI is being used not just to defend against fraud, but […] The post Aviva deploys AI to stop £230M in sophisticated insurance fraud appeared first on AI News.