
EU’s AI Act Slammed As Innovation Killer
The EU opts for regulation, not innovation, to plug holes in its industrial strategy.
The EU opts for regulation, not innovation, to plug holes in its industrial strategy.
Teachers are already using the new technology in more areas than parents realise.
Despite pushback by educators, the Tory government finds AI’s growing influence to be “heartening.”
British officials are testing new technology aimed at helping ministers make more sense in media appearances.
We must counter AI by framing education as pilgrimage, a transformative and embodied journey.
Unions are sceptical about the suggestion that this will be good for teaching and learning.
Fake images created by minors have serious real-life legal consequences
In the short term, AI could hit the consultant sector hardest—conservatives should be thinking about how a post-intermediary economy relates to their principles.
An optimistic model for integrating AI in ways that do not subordinate local needs and cultures, but instead empowers them, could constitute a major plank of future political platforms.
Ad experts have spoken out about Musk’s latest move, which they believe could potentially undermine efforts by Twitter’s new CEO Linda Yaccarino to attract advertisers.