I'm delighted @DigEconLab will be part of Stanford's partnership with Project Liberty. Our goal is to help design systems that promote truth, insight, and cooperation while mitigating those that amplify misinformation, confusion, and polarization." https://
news.stanford.edu/report/2023/06
/07/stanford-joins-international-initiative-strengthen-democracy-foster-responsible-technology/
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Stanford partners with Project Liberty to design responsible technology systems
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Fighting AI Bias for Better World Impact
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For Artificial Intelligence To Change The World For The Better, We Must Fight AI Bias
#AI #AIio #BigData #ML #NLU #Futureofwork @TopCyberNews @SpirosMargaris @MarshaCollier @MHiesboeck
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Rejection of Bengio’s AI Regulation and Certification Proposals
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“Bengio called for governments to register AI developers and govern them similarly to pharmaceutical companies and aircraft manufacturers. He also proposed that computer scientists should be required to undergo ethical training and certification.” Umm, no. Hell no.
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Technology Proliferation and Societal Control: The Century’s Challenge
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These are ideas I've been thinking about for over a decade. This is my attempt to understand how and why technology naturally proliferates, and what society needs to do to remain in control. I argue that “containing” this coming wave is the defining challenge of the century.
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AI Development Requires Critical Reflection and Containment Strategies
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As the public conversation around AI has exploded, it's more important than ever for those of us driving development to critically reflect on what’s unfolding. I hope it’s useful. It intended to provoke debate and encourage everyone to develop new strategies for containment.
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Bold GenAI Commitment Addresses Gray Area Ethics
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This is a bold commitment related to one of the grayest areas of GenAI.
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Adobe prioritizes corporate users over creatives in legal protections
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And let's not forget that even as Adobe says it is working on a compensation model for creatives, the first people to get legal protections here are corporate users of Adobe products. cc @alondra
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2023 Year of AI Ethics Legislation Acceleration
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2023 Will Be The Year Of #AI #Ethics Legislation Acceleration https://
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Adobe Offers Legal Indemnification for Firefly AI-Generated Images
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Whoa. Adobe is offering *full* legal indemnification for copyright lawsuits over generated images that enterprise users produce in Firefly. Their model is trained on licensed & out of copyright images, which others don't do – so it's a big throw-down.
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AI Xenophobia: Historical Parallels with Moral Panic and Apocalypse Cults
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Well-written pushback on AI xenophobia linking to precedents including “moral panic”, millenarian apocalypse cults, and Prohibition.