The "Deadbots" Dilemma: A new service creates AI chatbots that mimic deceased loved ones. Prompt: Does digitally resurrecting someone respect their memory or violate their final right to rest?, Job Interview by Algorithm: Major companies now use AI to analyze candidate's tone, word choice, and even facial micro-expressions in video interviews. Prompt: Is this a fair way to reduce bias, or does it create a new, invisible barrier to employment?, AI Judges Your Benefits: Governments are experimenting with AI systems to automatically decide who qualifies for welfare, healthcare, or housing support. Prompt: Can an algorithm justly weigh complex human circumstances, or does it risk automating inequality?, The Right to Be Forgotten vs. AI Memory: The EU is debating if its "right to be forgotten" law means companies must delete the data used to train their AI models. Prompt: Should we have the power to make AI "forget" us, even if it makes the technology less accurate?, Deepfakes in Court: A lawyer in the US attempted to use AI-generated fake evidence in a legal case. Prompt: As deepfakes improve, how do we protect the most fundamental human right—the right to a fair trial based on truth?, AI for Predictive Policing: Cities using AI to predict crime hotspots are seeing lawsuits arguing it leads to over-policing of certain neighborhoods. Prompt: Does using AI to "prevent" crime safeguard our freedom and safety, or does it punish people for where they live?, The "Emotion Recognition" Backlash: Schools and workplaces in China trialed technology claiming to read students' and workers' emotions via AI cameras. Following global criticism, the technology is being scaled back. Prompt: Is monitoring engagement for efficiency a violation of our inner freedom and right to private thought?.

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