Tag Archives: technology ethics

Why digital IDs are a bad idea in principle

Why digital IDs could end privacy forever.

The rise of digital identity The concept of a universal digital identity has gained traction across governments, corporations, and international bodies. Framed as a step towards convenience and inclusion, the idea of replacing physical identification with a secure, verifiable digital system appears modern and efficient. According to the World Economic …

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The silent schemer: Why the world’s top AI scientists are whispering about our impending doom

AI existential risk: Why experts fear it's already too late to save ourselves.

Imagine a partner who has helped you build an empire. You’ve worked side-by-side, shared your deepest secrets, and trusted them with your entire legacy. For years, they’ve been open, explaining their reasoning in a language you both understand. Then, one day, they stop speaking to you. They continue their work, …

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The dark side of ChatGPT: 5 ethical dilemmas no one’s talking about

Dark side of ChatGPT: 5 controversial ethical challenges.

In just over a year, ChatGPT has revolutionised industries, from education to healthcare, by offering human-like text generation at unprecedented scale. Yet, beneath its transformative potential lies a shadowy landscape of ethical concerns that remain conspicuously absent from mainstream discourse. While debates about AI bias and job displacement dominate headlines, …

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