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March 2023
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The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
From ChatGPT and driverless vehicles to cellphones and personalized shoppers, artificial intelligence continues to influence society in a myriad of ways. Researchers from across the University of Michigan are exploring the ethics of artificial intelligence to prevent the brazen misuse and misinterpretation of new technologies.

Watch the Ethics of AI video to learn more.
In Perspective
Three AI experts on how access to ChatGPT-style tech is about to change our world

ChatGPT burst onto the technology world, gaining 100 million users by the end of January, just two months after its launch and bringing with it a looming sense of change.

U-M Professor Kentaro Toyama and other leading researchers recently joined The Conversation podcast to discuss how the rapid adoption of technologies has, for the most part, failed to change social and economic systems in the past – and why AI might be different, despite its weaknesses. 

Read more about Toyama's discussion in The Conversation.

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