# AI Ethics
Latest news and articles about AI Ethics
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Diplomacy in the Age of Autonomy: Geneva Tackles the Geopolitical Stakes of AI
A high-stakes global summit in Geneva is bringing together world leaders and experts to tackle the security risks and ethical dilemmas of artificial intelligence. The two-day event marks a pivotal moment in international diplomacy as nations seek to establish formal guardrails for autonomous technologies.

Beijing’s Blueprint for Global Security: China Demands End to 'Double Standards' as Civilian Casualties Surge
China's UN envoy Fu Cong called for an end to double standards and a focus on political solutions to protect civilians in conflict zones. Beijing emphasized that development and sovereign governance are the primary tools for achieving sustainable global security.

Beijing’s AI Diplomacy: Positioning as the Voice of the Global South
China is advocating for an inclusive and open approach to global AI governance, positioning itself as a champion for the Global South against Western-led tech restrictions. This diplomatic push seeks to frame AI access as a universal right rather than a strategic weapon controlled by a few nations.

The Ghost in the Stream: Why iQIYI’s Aggressive AI Pivot is Backfiring
iQIYI CEO Gong Yu’s vision of replacing human actors with AI digital twins has sparked a massive industry backlash, as top stars deny participating in the platform's new asset library. Faced with a 97% valuation collapse and shrinking revenues, the streaming giant is attempting to use AI to slash costs and woo investors ahead of a Hong Kong listing, but risks alienating the talent and audiences essential to its survival.

The Ring of Power: Sam Altman’s Midnight Reflection Following Molotov Cocktail Attack
Following a violent arson attempt at his home, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman published a rare, vulnerable reflection on the 'totalitarian' dangers of AGI control. He compared the race for superintelligence to a 'Ring of Power' and called for democratic oversight to ease growing public anxiety.

The Ghost in the Machine: China Moves to Regulate the Emotional Frontier of Anthropomorphic AI
China has introduced the world's first specific regulations for anthropomorphic AI services, effective July 2026, to manage the risks of human-mimicking algorithms. The rules mandate security assessments and algorithm filings while strictly prohibiting any content that threatens national security or social stability.

OpenAI Abandons the 'Side Quest': Why ChatGPT is Trading Digital Intimacy for Professional Utility
OpenAI has indefinitely cancelled its 'Adult Mode' project for ChatGPT due to internal ethical concerns, investor pressure, and technical challenges. The company is now pivoting toward a 'Super App' strategy, prioritizing productivity tools and professional utility over experimental emotional or explicit AI features.