African workers filtering violent & horrific content on Facebook are suing the company + its local outsourcer Sama in Nairobi. What does this trio of cases mean for how Meta & its algorithms will operate? My piece with the brilliant
@davidpilling
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African Workers Sue Meta Over Violent Content Moderation
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Model card in the Appendix: “withheld from external publication”
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The Real Issue Isn’t AI Usage But The Action Itself
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The big deal isn’t that they’re using AI, because I don’t think you need AI for this, it’s the fact they’re doing this. Right?
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Poll: Majority of Americans Concerned About AI’s Threat to Humanity
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Poll: 61% of Americans say #AI threatens humanity’s future
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EU AI Act Regulations Target Open Source Models and API Access
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Mind bogglingly stupid approach. https://
medium.com/coinmonks/amen
ded-eu-ai-act-takes-aim-at-american-open-source-ai-models-and-api-access-c515fe47e3d2
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The Need for Effective Dialogue Between Governments and AI Companies
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We currently need more effective discussions between governments and artificial intelligence companies to mitigate expected risks #ArtificialIntelligence
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Engaging Policy-Makers and AI Companies in Dialogue
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We need more engaged conversations between policy-makers and AI companies #AI #policymakers
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OpenAI Using AI Regulation to Block Competition
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This is perfect example of early marker movers like Open AI using regulations as a tool to stifle competition from less resourced organisations. Our senators cant align on the debt ceiling and @sama thinks they should license and regulate AI models? https://
reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comm
ents/13jkxs6/key_takeways_from_openai_ceos_3hour_senate/
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OpenAI Using Regulations to Block Competition
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This is perfect example of early marker movers like Open AI using regulations as a tool to stifle competition from less resourced organisations. Our senators have no idea how to align on a debt ceiling issue and Altman thinks they should license and regulate AI models?
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Microsoft’s Responsible AI Program: Three Critical Elements
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Reflecting on our responsible AI program: Three critical elements for progress – Microsoft On the Issues At Microsoft, responsible AI is the set of steps that we take across the company to ensure that AI systems uphold our AI principles. https://
bit.ly/3M7umh7