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https://sloanreview.mit.edu/video/philosophy-eats-ai-what-leaders-should-know/
Philosophy Eats AI: What Leaders Should Know
Ethics isn’t the only philosophical issue that organizations need to grapple with when developing and deploying AI. In fact, ethics and “responsible AI” are only a small part of the philosophical perspectives informing and guiding AI’s production, utility, and use.
In this insightful video, MIT Sloan’s Michael Schrage and MIT Sloan Management Review’s David Kiron explain why leaders need to rigorously cultivate philosophical conversation if they want to realize strong returns and competitive advantage from their organizations’ generative and predictive AI investments.
Building on a recent popular article they coauthored, Schrage and Kiron break down how philosophical frameworks shape what AI systems prioritize and produce. They also explain the critical concepts of teleology (purpose), epistemology (knowledge), and ontology (categorization), and detail how thinking through these concepts can temper the strategic risks that come from giving AI a more strategic role in the enterprise.
… For a deeper exploration of these concepts discussed in this video, read the full article, “Philosophy Eats AI.”
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/may/12/house-of-lords-pushes-back-ai-plans-data-bill
House of Lords pushes back against government’s AI plans
The government has suffered another setback in the House of Lords over its plans to let artificial intelligence firms use copyright-protected work without permission.
An amendment to the data bill requiring AI companies to reveal which copyrighted material is used in their models was backed by peers, despite government opposition.
It is the second time parliament’s upper house has demanded tech companies make clear whether they have used copyright-protected content.
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