Product deployment should be regulated, particularly if they are life critical, like driving assistance.
But basic technology, particularly open source code and scientific information should not be regulated out of existence because of some fantasized risk.
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Regulating Critical AI Products While Protecting Open Source Technology
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Social Media Political Polarization: Beyond AI Algorithms
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1. The effect of social media on political dysfunction is probably not what you think. For example, social science studies of polarization don't point to social media as the main cause: https://
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AI PhDs Program Aims to Boost Government Workforce Recruitment
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Less than 1% of all new AI PhDs graduating in North America go into government work. The first cohort of HAI Tech Ethics & Policy Fellows aims to reverse that trend. @stanfordethics @dzhang105
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AI Revolution Debate with Tech and Policy Experts
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On Nov 20, @DigEconLab director @erikbryn will join fellow esteemed speakers from @GeorgiaTech
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Self-Destructing Models: Preventing AI Jailbreaking and Misuse
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If ChatGPT can be jailbroken with only 20 cents, what can creators do to prevent their models from being repurposed for harm? Researchers describe one initial direction for increasing the costs of doing so: the self-destructing model.
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International Panel on AI Safety IPAIS Proposed Like IPCC
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I'm calling for an International Panel on AI Safety (IPAIS)
An IPCC for AI, IPAIS would evaluate the state of AI, its risks, impacts, and timelines. Staffed by computer scientists and researchers, it would keep tabs on technical and policy solutions. https://
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New Executive Order: Major Milestone for AI Future
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What does the new EO mean for the future of AI? @stanfordhai scholars say it’s a massive step forward:
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Open Source AI Platforms Should Escape EU AI Act Regulation
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Max, please. I have never claimed that "ChatGPT etc" should be "exempt from the EU AI Act". I have said that open source AI platforms, such as Llama-2, Mistral, and their exponentially increasing number of derivatives should not be regulated.
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FraudWeek Promotes Global Anti-Fraud Awareness and Education
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#FraudWeek unites individuals and organizations around the globe in a single mission: to proactively minimize fraud’s adverse impacts by promoting anti-fraud awareness and education. http://
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EU AI Act Faces Calls for Cancellation as Outdated
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Cancel the already outdated EU AI Act https://
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