Thank you. You're not wrong. Some discussion of that point here. The short is that some of it is necessary due to scarcity, and some of it is tradition (which maybe we could also do away with). https://
x.com/candrianillbor
n/status/1619073745703804929
…
REGULATION
-
Necessity versus tradition in technology practices
By
–
-
Medium Requires AI-Assisted Stories Be Clearly Labeled
By
–
“We welcome the responsible use of AI-assistive technology on Medium. To promote transparency, and help set reader expectations, we require that any story created with AI assistance be clearly labeled as such.” https://
blog.medium.com/how-were-appro
aching-ai-generated-writing-on-medium-16ee8cb3bc89
… -
CNIL Creates SIA, a New Artificial Intelligence Service
By
–
The @CNIL announces the creation of SIA, an artificial intelligence service https://actuia.com/actualite/la-cnil-annonce-la-creation-de-sia-un-service-dintelligence-artificielle/
… #AI #artificialintelligence -
Concerns About Irresponsible Release of Large Language Models
By
–
Sharing with everyone what I have been repeating to media and interested parties since the last months: it was irresponsible to release a large language model that still has severe limitations – and there are others even superior to it #ChatGPT #GPAI @GPAI_PMIA @OECDEduSkills
-
China Leads Global AI Exports Amid Democracy Concerns
By
–
Latest story for @WIRED
: China leads the world in exporting AI – especially face recognition. The authors argue that this could turn 'weak democracies' more authoritarian. But note: the U.S. is not far behind, and it has few restrictions on the tech. -
Big Tech Non-Compliance: Legal Reality Gap Widens
By
–
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.
-
Policy change requires substantial lobbying efforts and funding
By
–
One can dream; this would need a lot more lobbying and money to even be thinkable in law.
-
DPA Complaints Process Essential for Data Protection Enforcement
By
–
Yeah but if nobody starts the process of sending complains the DPA's wont do anything
-
Cookie Banner Dark Patterns Get Regulatory Clarification Push
By
–
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]
-
Apple’s Antitrust Defense Relies on Legal Process Technicalities
By
–
Telling that Apple’s sole defence against the antitrust investigations are technicalities of the legal process.