Inplementing these regulations is going to be challenging when these same companies are likely supporting US in the global race of AI supremacy.
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First-mover advantage: shaping regulations in emerging AI spaces
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Be the first to a new/poorly regulated space, influence the regs to fit your bar, make it harder for others to follow. Classic strategy. In a way, can’t fault them for it.
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Defining Weapon Classification in AI Regulation
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Where is the line drawn for “weapon” and “non-weapon” in this context? There are already AI-powered weapons and defensive capabilities out there. My point is more around drawing the line of what gets regulated or not. Parameters, size, compute all useless I think.
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OpenAI Publishes Superintelligence Governance Framework
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What a time to be alive. https://
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India’s AI Initiative: Emotional Intelligence and Reasoning Focus
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@jeevprabnivash @sriamitray @Yale @rogerschank @_DigitalIndia @nasscom @GoI_MeitY @NeGD_GoI #ArtificialIntelligence #emotionalintelligence #reasoning #InformationTechnology #INDIAai
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Verification Badge System: Blue Tick for Organizations, Gold for Others
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Maybe they should have done it the other way around? Blue tick for verified organizations, gold tick for others.
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Gold Tick Verification for Organizations Fails to Gain Traction
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The gold tick for verified organizations was meant to solve this issue…but it obviously hasn't caught on.
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News incentives prioritize speed over accuracy in AI era
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Twitter verification is only a small part of this problem. The incentives are off. News outlets and journalists are incentivized by speed, not by accuracy.
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Distinguishing Real from Fake Content Online: A Digital Challenge
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Even with 15 years of working online, I often feel like I need to play Sherlock to tell what's real from what's fake.
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Truth Over Speed: Prioritizing Accuracy in AI Development
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We need to change this: Speed > Truth to this Truth > Speed