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A Privacy Hero’s Final Wish: An Institute to Redirect AI’s Future

Yesterday, hundreds in Eckersley’s community of friends and colleagues packed the pews for an unusual sort of memorial service at the church-like sanctuary of the Internet Archive in San Francisco—a…

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5 best practices for scaling AI in the enterprise

AI has entered a new phase. The last few months have seen an explosion in generative AI. The ability to use text to automatically write narratives and create art is…

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ChatGPT raises the specter of conscious AI. Here’s what to do about it

Even a couple of years ago, the idea that artificial intelligence might be conscious and capable of subjective experience seemed like pure science fiction. But in recent months, we’ve witnessed…

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NIST’s AI risk management framework

(© gan chaonan – Shutterstock) In December 2022, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (#NIST) released AI RMF 10, “Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework.” I reviewed a draft copy a…

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Here are the ethical questions we should be asking about AI

Richard Kyte is director of the D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wis., and co-host of “The Ethical Life” podcast. Our society has…

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Stability AI, Hugging Face and Canva back new AI research nonprofit

Developing cutting-edge AI systems like ChatGPT requires massive technical resources, in part because they’re costly to develop and run. While several open source efforts have attempted to reverse-engineer proprietary, closed-source…

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