arXiv:2607. 14998v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper suggests the adoption of a novel inversion in AI ethics: instead of asking how humans should treat artificial superintelligence (ASI), it examines how future sentient ASI may morally consider and evaluate humanity.
By Jean-Paul Van Belle
arXiv:2512. 03077v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: The accelerated development, deployment and adoption of artificial intelligence systems has been fuelled by the increasing presence of big tech in the AI field.
By Alex Hernandez-Garcia, Alexandra Volokhova, Ezekiel Williams, Dounia Shaaban Kabakibo, M\'elisande Teng
arXiv:2608. 05656v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Safety risks of AI are becoming increasingly evident in human interactions with AI technologies.
By Jessica Y. Bo, Paula Akemi Aoyagui, Shalaleh Rismani, Dipto Das, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Ashton Anderson
arXiv:2508. 09219v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Recent advances in AI applications have raised growing concerns about the need for ethical guidelines and regulations to mitigate the risks posed by these technologies.
By Wilder Baldwin, Sepideh Ghanavati, Manuel Woersdoerfer
During the AI and Society Forum, leading MIT researchers examined critical questions about AI’s influence on employment and democracy.
By Benjamin Daniel | School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences