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Tech, Data and Algorithms
The Israeli army is using an AI-assisted targeting system called Lavender in Gaza. Are we really willing to entrust an algorithm with the lives and deaths of human beings?
The social media frenzy around the Princess of Wales' absence from public life reveals the most fundamental tension in our modern monarchy: the codependence of the Royal Family and the press, writes Jonathan Lis
The Tech Accord to Combat Deceptive Use of AI in 2024 Elections is well-meaning but lacks detail and urgency, argues Emma DeSouza
With little public debate, and doubts about their reliability, Byline Times reveals the use of lie detectors is still increasing
Deepfakes depicting Taylor Swift being assaulted in the stands at a NFL game demands a debate about regulating artificial intelligence, writes Patsy Stevenson
Deletions seem more likely in the future as politicians fear the consequences of messages entering the public domain
While tech bosses and the PM concentrate on what could happen decades from now, artificial intelligence is already shaping our politics.
In her monthly column, Penny Pepper explores her love-hate relationship with artificial intelligence
As the first police investigation into the gang-rape of a girl's VR avatar is launched, Patsy Stevenson asks what is being done to protect women and girls in the virtual world.