Sport and AI

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (3):275-277 (2023)
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AI (Artificial Intelligence) has become the subject of intense reflection recently, not least due to the rising public profile of Open AI’s ChatGPT, and the spread of AI generated images that readi...

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