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Governance

Researchers in protective gear look at a display on AI security

AI in Biology: Experts Call for Stronger Biosecurity Measures

Conversational LLMs results on four political orientation tests that classify test takers across two axes of the political spectrum.

Large Language Models Show Left-Leaning Bias, New Study Reveals

An artificial hand attached to a body

Development of living, ‘Bio-hybrid’ robots needs regulation and public debate

A new study reveals that corporate executives exposed to the business philosophy of “Sanpo-Yoshi” tend to integrate the values of this philosophy into their decision-making process, resulting in an enhanced ESG performance of their firms.

Centuries-Old Japanese Business Philosophy Boosts Modern Corporate Social Responsibility

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