Carissa Veliz

Carissa Veliz

academic United Kingdom

Carissa Veliz is an associate professor at the Institute for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Oxford. She believes that while AI may perform tasks efficiently, the irreplaceable value of human experience and emotional connection will always make human interaction preferable, underscoring the limitations of AI in replicating genuine human experiences.

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Greece Greece: Carissa Veliz highlighted the problematic nature of users not being informed about their shared conversations appearing in search results. 5

Kathimerini: Εκατοντάδες χιλιάδες συνομιλίες του Grok εκτεθειμένες στα αποτελέσματα της Google

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Carissa Veliz said users not being told shared chats would appear in search results is 'problematic'. 5

BBC: Hundreds of thousands of Grok chats exposed in Google results

Venezuela Venezuela: Véliz is a professor at the Institute for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Oxford. 9

El Nacional: adolescentes no saben cómo vivir con privacidad

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Prof Carissa Véliz of the Institute for Ethics in AI expressed skepticism about the significance of GPT-5's launch. 5

BBC: OpenAI claims new GPT-5 model boosts ChatGPT to ‘PhD level’

Indonesia Indonesia: Carissa Veliz emphasizes the need for digital ethics in the responsible use of technology. 8

Kompas: Puber AI dan Etika Digital

Switzerland Switzerland: Carissa Veliz is a professor of ethics and artificial intelligence at the University of Oxford who expresses concern over surveillance technology. 5

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Künstliche Intelligenz überwacht in England die Bürger

Greece Greece: Carissa Veliz, an associate professor at the Institute for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Oxford, believes that humans will always be irreplaceable for each other. 8

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