AI experts urged to strengthen moral principles in research

A new guest column calls on AI researchers to actively apply ethical guidelines amid rapid technological advances.

The column, published by CNET, emphasizes that moral failures in AI often stem from unactivated principles rather than their absence. It outlines six practical steps for researchers to maintain ethical standards, including defining personal red lines and resisting moral disengagement tactics such as euphemistic language and diffusion of responsibility.

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