AI Policy
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AI in Law, Politics & Governance
Italy AI Law 2025 Implications: What Governments and Firms Must Know
In late 2025 Italy moved ahead of many peers by passing a comprehensive national AI law that adds new obligations—criminal penalties in some cases—around misuse of AI, transparency, and political content. Observers immediately flagged this as a pivotal moment: the Italy AI law 2025 implications extend beyond national borders because Italy joined the EU’s marketplace while carving out distinct, sometimes…
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AI and Ethics
Generative AI Copyright Ethics 2025
In 2025 the generative-AI debate moved from op-eds and research labs into court dockets and national law books. Over the past few months, major entertainment and music companies have filed high-profile suits alleging that AI startups ripped copyrighted recordings and film assets to train their models. At the same time, national policy experiments — such as Italy’s new AI law…
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AI and Human Mind & Psychology
Are Language Models Conscious? Evidence, Ethics, and the 2025 Debate
A recent corporate choice reignited a debate many thought settled: should we treat advanced conversational AI as having any moral status at all? In mid-2025, Anthropic added a safety feature that lets its Claude model terminate conversations deemed “distressing,” and the company framed the change partly as a precaution around AI welfare. That action touched a raw nerve: some observers…
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AI in Education
A New Era of AI in Higher Education with Google’s Gemini
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic vision in education — it’s happening right now. With Google’s Gemini for Education rolling out across 1,000 U.S. colleges, we are witnessing one of the largest AI integrations in higher education history. This expansion is not just about new tools in classrooms; it’s about reshaping how students learn, how professors teach, and…
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