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On September 16, 2025, Minecraft unveiled Reed Smart: AI Detective, an innovative educational game that empowers 8-18-year-olds to navigate the complexities of AI misinformation while solving engaging, film noir-inspired cases—instilling vital information literacy skills for the digital age. Reed Smart: AI Detective is an interactive adventure game fashioned after film noir detective stories, where the
AI Act: different rules for different risk levels The new rules establish obligations for providers and users depending on the level of risk of AI risk qualification. While many AI systems pose minimal risk, they need to be assessed. Unacceptable risk Banned AI applications in the EU include: Cognitive behavioural manipulation of people or specific
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In early 2024, it seemed clear among the major developed economies that significant new regulatory frameworks for artificial intelligence (AI) were imminent. In the United States, the Biden administration had passed a sweeping AI executive order in October 2023, and congressional leaders were working toward comprehensive AI legislation for 2024. Meanwhile, the European Union was
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Thinking about the end of the world can be fun. Although realistic doomsday scenarios—nuclear war, global warming, autocracy—are stressful to contemplate, more fanciful apocalypses (an alien invasion, a robot uprising) can generate some enjoyable escapism. This is probably one of the reasons that, when generative artificial intelligence burst into public consciousness three years ago with
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At the recent Paris summit on artificial intelligence (AI), Vice President JD Vancedeclaredthat the United States would go its own way on AI and pushed back against the European Union’s (EU) “excessive” safety-oriented regulations thatstifle innovation. The criticism is valid. However, at this pivotal moment in the technology revolution, how the United States will promote
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A global research initiative has emerged at Rutgers–Camden to tackle the pressing ethical challenges and opportunities posed by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, or AI. Launched last fall, the AI Ethics Lab, housed in the Digital Studies Center under the Department of English and Communication, examines artificial intelligence’s ethical and legal implications across the
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The move comes as Mustek reported mixed financial results for the year ended 30 June 2025. Technology solutions provider Mustek has taken a significant step into the artificial intelligence sector with the acquisition of a 51% stake in newly established Business AI (Pty) Ltd, effective 1 August 2025. Business AI is building a dedicated B2B
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Major technology companies and industry groups just responded to the White House’s request for feedback on its AI plan and called for a national framework to prevent fragmented state laws on workplace use and more. The majority of comments from the country’s most influential tech companies asserted that a unified federal approach would provide much-needed