In 2023, global investments in artificial intelligence (AI) reached $142.3 billion, and this figure continues to grow rapidly. As businesses around the world rush to integrate AI into their operations, concerns about the ethical implications of these innovations are becoming increasingly urgent. According to a Gartner study, by 2025, over 75% of companies will face significant challenges related to trust, ethics, and data privacy in AI use. These issues are becoming critical for the sustainable growth of businesses in the era of digital transformation. To explore the balance between innovation and ethics, we spoke with Venkata Ramaiah Turlapati, an expert in artificial intelligence. His works, “Ethical Implications of Artificial Intelligence in Business Decision-Making” and “The Role of Explainable AI in Building Trust” , have become key references for companies looking to adopt AI responsibly. As both a practitioner and researcher, Venkata has helped organizations build ethical fram...
The launch of OpenAI’s video generation tool, Sora, in the UK and Europe marks a pivotal moment in the world of creative industries. With its ability to generate realistic video content from simple text prompts, Sora promises to revolutionize sectors like film, TV, advertising, and more. While the tool presents exciting opportunities for innovation, it also raises significant concerns for artists, creatives, and the future of intellectual property. A New Era of Creativity For years, the creative industries have been on the cusp of a technological revolution. The introduction of AI tools like Sora brings that future into sharp focus. Sora can take a simple prompt, such as “two people in a living room in the mountains,” and create a 5-second video scene, complete with realistic backdrops and environments. The tool is fast, efficient, and capable of producing content that traditionally would have required expensive sets, locations, and a whole production team. Tyler Perry, a renowned T...