Versuchen GOLD - Frei

ETHICS & INNOVATION

Orissa POST

|

October 29, 2025

With AI developing at an extraordinary rate, the need to strike the right balance between ethics and innovation - and to adhere to it consistently - has become impossible to ignore

- JP Singh

The biggest governance dilemma in AI is setting guidelines for the technology’s ethical use without unduly weakening the incentive to innovate.

So far, countries and regions have largely failed to strike any kind of balance, instead tipping the scales one way or the other while loftily proclaiming reverence for both.

The concept of responsible AI (RAI) exemplifies this idealistic rhetoric. The principles it espouses — from ensuring that algorithms are not based on faulty datasets to preventing privacy and human-rights violations — are undoubtedly worthy. Where RAI falls short is in showing how these ideals should be incorporated into AI governance, and how to balance regulation with incentives for continued innovation. Nonetheless, RAI has been embraced by many governments, which have incorporated relevant language into national AI policies. International organizations have also championed RAI-UNESCO’s Global AI Ethics and Governance Observatory is a leading example — with the goal of shaping international norms and national policy. But such top-down approaches contrast sharply with the deliberative, bottom-up decision-making that has proven most effective in addressing problems requiring collective action and coordination.

Meanwhile, corporations are touting their supposed commitment to RAI, often while resisting the regulations that would force them to implement its principles. Even universities have jumped on the RAI bandwagon, offering AI ethics courses in computer science departments. AI governance courses, however, are usually offered in other departments, so computer science students may not take them.

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Orissa POST

Orissa POST

India’s ‘Jem’ opens up on mental health battle

JEMIMAH RODRIGUES PLAYED THE INNINGS OF HER CAREER, REMAINING UNBEATEN ON 127 AS WOMEN IN BLUE MADE IT TO THEIR THIRD WOMEN'S ODI WORLD CUP FINAL BY HALTING THE AUSTRALIAN JUGGERNAUT THURSDAY NIGHT

time to read

2 mins

November 01, 2025

Orissa POST

Orissa POST

Zubeen’s last film opens to packed house across Assam

‘Roi Roi Binale’ (Tears still flow), the last film featuring popular singer-composer Zubeen Garg, who died in Singapore last month, opened to packed shows across Assam Friday.

time to read

2 mins

November 01, 2025

Orissa POST

Orissa POST

Hockey legend Frederick passes away

MUNICH OLYMPICS MEDAL-WINNING GOALKEEPER

time to read

1 mins

November 01, 2025

Orissa POST

Raid at BJD leader Gharai's residence sparks tension

Tension prevailed at Khariar Road in bypoll-bound Nuapada assembly segment Friday after a raid was conducted at the rented residence of BJD senior general secretary and former minister Priti Ranjan Gharai, a star campaigner for the opposition party.

time to read

1 mins

November 01, 2025

Orissa POST

Orissa POST

Rebels accused of massacring hundreds in Sudanese city

Fighters riding camels rounded up a couple of hundred men near the Sudanese city of al-Fashir at the weekend and brought them to a reservoir, shouting racial slurs before starting to shoot, according to a man who said he was among them.

time to read

1 mins

November 01, 2025

Orissa POST

Orissa POST

Balasore zone wins state-level science drama competition

Balasore Zone team emerged as winner for ‘Paracetamol’, while Kendrapara Zone team bagged runners-up title for ‘Jhia Tu Jagatajita’, during state-level Science’ Drama Competition 2025, organised by Regional Science Centre (RSC), Bhubaneswar, in collaboration with state Directorate of Teacher Education and SCERT.

time to read

1 min

November 01, 2025

Orissa POST

Railway Minister to visit Odisha today

Union Minister for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, and Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw will visit state today, for a series of high-level programmes in the Capital city, aimed at boosting infrastructure and industrial development in the state.

time to read

1 min

November 01, 2025

Orissa POST

Orissa POST

Hostage-taker used motion sensors to block police entry

Rohit Arya, the man who took 17 children and two adults hostage inside R A Studio in Powai before being shot dead in a rescue operation mounted by Mumbai police, had installed motion detection sensors at the windows and doors and also turned CCTVs in one direction to protect himself, an official said Friday.

time to read

1 mins

November 01, 2025

Orissa POST

Rashmika's take on fame

Actress Rashmika Mandanna feels that complacency is not an option for her, as she continues to look for ways to surprise her audience with every new project.

time to read

1 min

November 01, 2025

Orissa POST

Delhi bans entry of non-BS-IV commercial vehicles today

Starting Saturday, commercial goods vehicles that do not meet BS-IV standards will be prohibited from entering Delhi.

time to read

1 min

November 01, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size