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Geoffrey Hinton, AI, And Google’s Ethics Problem

Sunday, 14 May 2023, 3:46 pmOpinion: Binoy Kampmark Talk about the dangers of artificial intelligence, actual or imagined, has become feverish, much of it induced by the growing world of…

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AI Is About to Be Everywhere: Where Will Regulators Be?

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is developing at breakneck speed. After a couple of months of unalloyed enthusiasm, crucial questions about accuracy, bias, security, and regulation are now surfacing. Recently we’ve…

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Taming AI to the benefit of humans

[Photo/VCG] For decades, artificial intelligence (AI) has captivated humanity as an enigmatic and elusive entity, often depicted in sci-fi films. Will it emerge as a benevolent angel, devotedly serving mankind,…

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More Penguins Than Europeans Can Use Google Bard | WIRED

The bloc’s omission hints at the larger power struggle between regulators and Big Tech in Europe. At a minimum, the search giant needs more time to compare Bard with the…

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Generative AI Stokes Digital Blackface Accusations, Advertisers Adjust

Generative AI has enabled advertisers like Levi’s to create BIPOC-presenting models for cheap. This practice has been sharply criticized. Some advertisers have created internal guidelines to make sure AI-generated models…

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Voluntary AI ethics code could come ‘within weeks’, EU chief says

The United States and the European Union are expecting to release a voluntary code of conduct on artificial intelligence (AI) technologies “very, very soon”, according to officials. European Union (EU)…

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