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Making AI Ethical by Design: The UNESCO Perspective
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Making AI Ethical by Design: The UNESCO Perspective

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Global ethical concerns arise from AI's rapid growth and misuse. This article reviews UNESCO's AI ethics recommendation, highlighting key points and impacts. AI reshapes social, economic, political, and cultural interactions, including environmental engagement

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Manoj, Your News Updates

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Security and Privacy in the Metaverse

This special issue explores current and future security, privacy, and safety challenges that will arise with the increasingly widespread adoption of sensor-rich augmented, mixed, and virtual reality technologies that mediate users' perceptions of the physical world. 

2

A Low-Power Artificial-Intelligence-Based 3-D Rendering Processor With Hybrid Deep Neural Network Computing 🔐
Introducing a low-power AI 3D renderer for mobile metaverse, with brain-inspired architecture for efficient processing. Achieves 118 fps with 99.95% less power than GPUs using 28-nm tech.

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Ethics: Why Software Engineers Can't Afford to Look Away
Some people shy away from discussing ethics, believing it's not in the domain of software engineering. We want to steer the conversation in the opposite direction, and this column explains that such ethics-based discussions are crucial to our profession.

4

Deep Q-Learning-Based Molecular Graph Generation for Chemical Structure Prediction From Infrared Spectra
Introducing a deep Q-learning approach for predicting chemical structures from IR spectra, bypassing the need for reference libraries. Our method incrementally builds structures using novel metrics, showing high accuracy in matching actual molecular features. 

5

Dominance of Smartphone Exposure in 5G Mobile Networks

This study uses the 5G-EA framework to compare EMF exposure from 5G smartphones and RBS, finding higher exposure from smartphones, especially in uplink traffic. Line-of-Sight areas see lower exposure, with 5G accounting for up to 38% of total smartphone radiation.

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ALTRUIST: a Python package to emulate a Virtual Digital Cohort Study using social media data
ALTRUIST, a new tool for virtual digital cohort studies leveraging social media data, revolutionizes epidemiological research by offering cost-effective scalability. Demonstrated through a diabetes case study, its potential to augment traditional methods with vast, rich data is evident. 

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Learning Graph Embeddings for Open World Compositional Zero-Shot Learning 🔐
Co-CGE revolutionizes Compositional Zero-Shot Learning in open world scenarios by improving unseen concept representation and feasibility assessment, leading to unmatched performance in CZSL benchmarks.

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Research and Application of General Information Measures Based on a Unified Model

This study proposes a unified information model based on four postulates, enabling general measures for system comparison. It links information with mass, energy, and time to optimize power use in systems, and validates classical principles, enhancing system design and evaluation. 

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