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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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This AI Chatbot Has Learned the Difference Between Good and Evil

With artificial intelligence (AI) often generating fictitious and offensive content, Anthropic, a company helmed by former OpenAI researchers, is charting a different course—developing an AI capable of knowing what’s good…

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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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We need to refine and secure AI, not turn our backs on the technology 

As Baldur Bjarnason’s new book eloquently explains, the concept of “poisoning” AI models brings to light the rising challenges in the realm of AI ethics and security. This complex conversation…

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How can Congress regulate AI? Erect guardrails, ensure accountability and address monopolistic power

This is a guest post by Anjana Susarla, professor of information systems at the University of Texas Arlington. A version of this article is republished from The Conversation via a Creative…

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