June 5, 2023, 4:28 p.m. | /u/intrigued_balls

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Hey everyone, been thinking about how AI's developing at a rocket pace and ethics is barely keeping up. Came across some real thought-provoking pieces on the ethical aspects of AI. Like bias in AI, privacy issues, and autonomous decision making, y'know?

It got me wondering if we could build a resource collection. Maybe some academic articles, guidelines from international bodies, that sort of thing? Got a few to start us off. Check out OpenAI's ethical guidelines, for example. Also found …

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