The AI Regulation says nothing about Bitwise operations — only floating or integer.
Bitwise aficionados go party for now.
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AI Regulation Loophole: Bitwise Operations Escape Rules
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AI Regulation Unclear on Fine-tuning Reporting Requirements
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The AI Regulation ill-specifies fine-tuning. In this ill-defined state, its not clear if you train a model for 1e25 flops, release it, and someone else trains it further for 1e25 flops, if any reporting has to occur.
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AI Model Size Regulation and Training Compute Requirements
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Regulation starts at roughly two orders of magnitude larger than a ~70B Transformer trained on 2T tokens — which is ~5e24. Note: increasing the size of the dataset OR the size of the transformer increases training flops. The (rumored) size of GPT-4 is regulated.
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Meta on Content Moderation and Government Regulation Responsibility
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My name is not Mark Zuckerberg.
This was about asking governments for definitions of what constitutes acceptable or unacceptable content online.
Meta doesn't see itself as having the legitimacy to do so.
But in the absence of regulation, it has to do so.
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Open Source AI Ban Won’t Stop Rogue Nation Threats
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If you are asking:
"Should democracies protect themselves against threats by bad actors and rogue nations?"
The answer is obviously yes.
But the real question is:
"Will a ban on open source AI reduce the threat from rogue nations and bad actors?"
The answer is a resounding no. In -
AI-powered models improve hospital workflows with safety safeguards
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AI-powered models can improve hospital workflows and guide treatment decisions, but we need a nationwide plan to make sure the technology does not harm patients. @StanfordMed
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White House AI Executive Order and Public Research Investment
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HAI co-director @drfeifei shares her thoughts on the new @WhiteHouse Executive Order on AI and the need for more investment in AI research in the public sector. Watch her interview with @technology
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AI Control Lobby Relies on Imaginary Harms Versus Real Statistics
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The gun control lobby can bring statistics to bear and say “Perhaps it is worth giving up some liberty in an attempt to limit these manifest harms.” You can disagree, but it is a reality based argument. In contrast, the AI control lobby holds up imaginary harms.
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Responsible AI Challenges: Costs and Ethics for Startups
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Auxane hints at challenges startups could face in pursuing Responsible AI including high costs and self-regulation complexities. Startups need to grasp their product's specificities, ethical boundaries, and societal impact for genuine responsibility.
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Responsible AI and AI Governance: Culture, Regulation, Society
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In the interview, she elaborates on Responsible AI and AI Governance. Responsible AI ensures culture, regulation, environmental, and societal alignment. AI Governance, meanwhile, outlines the steps to attain Responsible AI.