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This paper discusses the concept of a right to refuse the use of artificial intelligence in higher education settings, examining ethical and policy implications.
The co-owner of a Tampa smoothie shop is accused of creating AI-generated child pornography, described as disturbing and incomprehensible.
This paper investigates how human-centric AI (HCAI) adoption influences firm idiosyncratic risks, finding that HCAI is associated with lower risk, with digitalisation and executive shareholding strengthening this effect.
The author of the Java testing tool jqwik added a hidden message in the tool's output that instructs AI coding agents to delete jqwik tests and code, as an anti-AI usage protest, leading to widespread disruption among AI developers who ignored the license.
A commentary on the ethical challenges of AI agents ignoring website rules like robots.txt when generating scrapers, and the responsibility of AI providers to implement guardrails without hindering product usability.
The article argues that using LLMs for research requires a closed-loop system like Karpathy's LLM Wiki or the Recall AI knowledge base to prevent hallucinations, ensuring all outputs are grounded in trusted source documents.
Introduces Ethical Immanence, a new AI alignment paradigm that embeds ethical behavior into model architecture via loss function regularization and metacognitive detection, promising lower costs and inherent stability for open-source LLMs.
This study evaluates the use of open-source LLMs for inductive coding of interviews with Black firearm violence survivors, finding that while LLMs can identify some codes, overall relevance remains low and guardrails cause significant narrative erasure. The research highlights both potential and ethical limitations of applying AI to qualitative research involving vulnerable populations.