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Frankenstein

[frang-kuhn-stahyn] / ˈfræŋ kənˌstaɪn /


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A year prior, the artists collaborated on 1973’s “Flesh for Frankenstein.”

From Los Angeles Times

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk says generative AI risks becoming a "modern day Frankenstein's monster" without proper regulation.

From Barron's

UN rights chief Volker Turk warned Monday that generative AI could become "a modern-day Frankenstein's monster" that could threaten human rights, including to privacy, political participation and free expression.

From Barron's

Human rights could become the "first casualty" as powerful tech giants unleash generative artificial intelligence on the world, the United Nations said Monday, warning that such systems had "Frankenstein" potential.

From Barron's

When Shelley wrote “Frankenstein,” Edinburgh had gained infamy as a site of murders and grave robberies that helped fuel a thriving trade in cadavers centered on the city’s laboratories and research hospitals.

From The Wall Street Journal