This paper examines the feasibility of achieving transparency in military AI systems, considers the associated challenges and proposes pathways to develop effective transparency mechanisms.
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Much political and media attention has focused on US President Donald Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on Canadian goods.
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Big tech likely hopes to automate much of the public sector.
Data is being hailed as “the new oil.” The analogy seems appropriate given the growing amount of data being collected, and the advances made in its gathering, storage, manipulation and use for ...