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KPMG partner fined $10,000 after using AI to cheat on AI ethics exam
A partner at KPMG Australia was fined AUD 10,000 for using artificial intelligence (AI) to complete an internal AI ethics training test. The case has drawn widespread attention because it highlights the challenges companies face in ensuring ethical AI use in professional environments.
Artificial intelligence could reshape both the creation and evaluation of research. But experts warn of risks.
While there’s a lot of enthusiasm for artificial intelligence (AI) in the air, you’re in good company if you’re worried about the ethical ramifications of the AI boom. Dr. Robert MacAuslan In September 2025, a survey from the Pew Research Center ...
Debates have long swirled around AI and its use in weapons targeting, the idea of no human involvement still an uncomfortable one.
Zapier reports on the importance of AI governance, emphasizing its role in ethical, secure, and responsible AI use while managing risks and building trust.
The American Enterprise Institute launched a council on artificial intelligence (AI) ethics to help ensure technological innovation promotes human dignity.
Dr. Arif Ahmed Sekh, AI researcher at UiT The Arctic University of Norway and co-author of the book Gender and Diversity Policy in AI, played a key role in the AI Impact Summit 2026 session titled “AI in Healthcare: Navigating Innovation,
Defense Secretary Hegseth has threatened to compel Anthropic to give the military free rein with AI, say reports.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has announced that the proposed Artificial Intelligence (AI) Governance Bill is in its early stages Speaking at Prime Minister's Question Time in the Dewan Rakyat today,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth threatened to use the government’s leverage in a meeting with CEO Dario Amodei at the Pentagon.