Good @cruise ride home on empty dark streets. I only complain when car does idiotic things for which a human driver would be sanctioned by passenger, nearby humans, or officials. Still too much of that for @cruise and others. [Most recent SF accident not so; not @cruise error.]
REGULATION
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Amazon’s Project Nessie Algorithm Faces FTC Antitrust Allegations
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“People familiar with the FTC's allegations in the complaint told the Journal that it all started when Amazon developed an algorithm code-named "Project Nessie." It allegedly works by manipulating rivals' weaker pricing algorithms and locking competitors into higher prices”
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Wearable Recording Tech Ethics: Permission and Privacy Concerns
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I really appreciate the entrepreneurial spirit here, and the willingness to take and respond to critique. I think best in practical situations. First time I see my buddy with one of these on, he asks for permission to record our coffee meeting, maybe it’s business related. I
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Wearable Recording Devices Raise Privacy and Consent Concerns
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So in order to get value from the use cases featured on the site, the person wearing the device will have to constantly ask everyone they interact with for permission to record them? That seems clunky, awkward and unrealistic at best. https://t.co/4gSDdprQnc
— Paul Roetzer (@paulroetzer) 4 octobre 2023So in order to get value from the use cases featured on the site, the person wearing the device will have to constantly ask everyone they interact with for permission to record them? That seems clunky, awkward and unrealistic at best.
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Questioning AI Infrastructure Costs During California Drought
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"walking underneath a grove of hundreds-of-feet-tall, centuries-old California Redwoods…I wondered: Why are we…spending billions on GPUs & data centers, fueling a spike in water consumption during a drought? For products consumers may or may not want or need?"
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US-China Conflict Risks Rising Amid Global Tech Supply Chain Concerns
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Odds of a hot conflict between the U.S. and #China are rising, says Jacob Helberg, of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission. Companies diversify #SupplyChains #WSJCIO @mims @jacobhelberg https://
wsj.com/articles/congr
essional-u-s-china-commissioner-warns-of-global-tech-supply-chain-risk-ae49ad2d?st=av18jh9k3hrlhs9
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Building Foundation Models Responsibly: Key Insights
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How do we build foundation models responsibly? That was the key question at a recent event hosted by HAI’s Center for Research on Foundation Models and @PrincetonCITP
. Read the recap by @kevin_klyman
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Japan’s Strategic Role in Global AI Development Between US and China
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“Why did we choose Tokyo as your base?” “I don't want the future of an important technology like AI to be dominated by a few companies in the Bay Area or by the government in Beijing. Sitting right between the US and China, Japan should play a key role in the development of AI.”
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Representatives must critically evaluate AI technology and regulate despite rapid pace
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“My hope is that our representatives are critical consumers of information abt this tech. & not falling for the narrative that this is moving too fast for regulation to keep up. Your job is to protect rights & those aren’t changing so fast.” @emilymbender
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Digital Footprints Versus Historical Privacy: The Diary Burning Precedent
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royalty used to burn their diaries when they died. i think about that a lot when we talk about recording everything & our own internet footprints online