4º (Balance) Cuando el debate se vaya calmando y la asimilación de la tecnología se extienda por toda la sociedad, las grandes empresas harán balance entre el coste de oportunidad de no utilizarlas y el daño a su imagen pública. En un punto, entrarán. 5º (Cierre) Fin del debate.
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Voice Cloning Technology: Innovation Sparks Ethical Debate
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1º (Acción) Aparecerá un buen modelo (e.g. VALL·E 2) capaz de clonar voz con poco entrenamiento y buena calidad. La gente empezará a experimentar. 2º (Reacción) Se abren los debates. Se criticará a las empresas que por abaratar costes usen estas tecnologías y muchas no lo harán.
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Corporate AI adoption: public caution, private integration strategy
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2bº (Disimular) El motivo tras las decisiones de las empresas será no dañar su imagen pública. En privado, coquetearán con esta IA a la espera de poder integrarlas en sus procesos. 3º (Asimilar) Mientras: estudios, startups, freelancers normalizarán el uso de esta tecnología.
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French politicians understanding ChatGPT impact: enterprise education healthcare
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Selon vous quel est le politicien français qui comprend le mieux les enjeux du Tsunami ChatGPT ? Depuis la nécessité de reformater l’entreprise, l’école et l’hôpital jusqu’aux nouvelles opportunités technologiques pour la France. Macron
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Google shares responsible AI breakthroughs and 2023 roadmap
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The last year showed many AI and ML breakthroughs — advances that require careful attention to ensure they are developed and deployed following our AI Principles. Today we share some of our recent work in Responsible AI and where we’re headed in 2023. → https://
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China Leads Global AI Exports Amid Democracy Concerns
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Latest story for @WIRED
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Big Tech Non-Compliance: Legal Reality Gap Widens
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They mostly all are not compliant and they know it, so hard to point fingers. Heck, if even using Google Analytics is not legal anymore, reality and law are just too far apart for anyone to sue. Plus, it takes years.
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Policy change requires substantial lobbying efforts and funding
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One can dream; this would need a lot more lobbying and money to even be thinkable in law.
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DPA Complaints Process Essential for Data Protection Enforcement
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Yeah but if nobody starts the process of sending complains the DPA's wont do anything
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Cookie Banner Dark Patterns Get Regulatory Clarification Push
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Proud sponsor of noyb, who took action and now this dumb cookie banner rule might get an update/clarification to suck less/no longer allow the dark pattern of Accept or [wait for endless options to load]