The convergence of blockchain and AI is not optional but essential for creating a secure, transparent and decentralized foundation for autonomous agent economies.
Dr. Merav Ozair
Dr. Merav Ozair helps organizations implement responsible AI systems and mitigate AI-related risks. She is developing and teaching emerging technologies courses at Wake Forest University and Cornell University and was previously a fintech professor at Rutgers Business School. She is also the founder of Emerging Technologies Mastery, a Web3 and AI end-to-end (and responsible innovation) consultancy shop, and holds a PhD from Stern Business School at NYU.
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Emerging technology regulations: a comprehensive, evergreen approach A comprehensive, evergreen regulatory approach to emerging technologies like AI, Web3 and robotics supports innovation, ensures safety and builds global trust in technology.
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DeepSeek — a wake-up call for responsible innovation and risk management DeepSeek R1’s rise shows AI’s promise and peril — cost-effective yet risky. Privacy, bias and security flaws demand responsible AI now.
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We should hone ‘responsible AI’ before Copilot goes autopilot There is a critical need for a comprehensive, responsible AI approach to address privacy, security, bias and accountability challenges in the emerging agentic economy.
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OpenAI set off an arms race and our security is the casualty Recent research found that ChatGPT, as well as Google's Gemini and Microsoft's Copilot are rife with security vulnerabilities — so say goodbye to your data.
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Would Sam Altman's $7 trillion ask really secure our future? OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wants to raise $7 trillion for chip production to help AI systems, but he has yet to show AI is moving in a direction that will help us.