Y no es "tan grave", porque al final el usuario final que quiera saber bien cómo funciona esto sabrá elegir sus fuentes. Y el que no, aunque se le exponga a desinformación, ni la retendrá ni tampoco le generará un mayor perjuicio. Pero a la reputación del que divulga mal…
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Mainstream AI Coverage Lacks Rigor and Spreads Misinformation
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La reciente explosión de la IA llegando al mainstream está haciendo que más y más periodistas, divulgadores, tertulianos, se lancen a hablar de ella. El problema es que en muchos casos se está tratando mal, desde el desconocimiento, con poco rigor y desinformando. Mal, vamos.
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Do Large Language Models Constitute Plagiarism?
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I think it is super debatable whether large language models (and more generally, powerful ML models) count as plagiarism. This seems like a big question that we will have to grapple with as a community and society.
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Google’s AI Content Detection and the Importance of Human Writing
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Google is trying to detect AI content versus human-generated content and I expect they'll get good at it in the next year or two. Best to work some human writing into anything you post imo.
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Federated Learning: Heterogeneity and Privacy Perspectives
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I like FL as a lens through which to study heterogeneity in clients, which may have different distributions, resources, or capabilities. But not for privacy. Here is another perspective on privacy of FL, which is a bit more conspiratorial than my own https://
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Economic Tightening Drives Increased AI Governance and Scrutiny
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With the economy tightening and interest rising, I agree, more scrutiny and governance is on the way.
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Public Backlash Against Generative AI: Jobs and Training Data
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9. Public Kickback: The furore about ‘AI art’ is the 1st of many significant storms. Public controversy about Generative AI will see the emergence of increasingly vocal and organised political movements against it. Training data and the automation of jobs will be lightning rods.
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Generative AI Safety Debate: Open versus Closed Models
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10. Open or Closed: Negative applications and real-world vulnerabilities of Generative AI will come to the fore. This will fuel the debate around ‘safety’ and whether these technologies should be open or closed.
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Nation-States Must Develop Generative AI National Security Strategy
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7. National Security: Major nation-states will start thinking about a national strategy for Generative AI. If they don’t, they should — not having one will put them at a geopolitical disadvantage.
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EU AI Act: Regulators Focus on Open Source Approach
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8. Regulation: Regulators will focus in earnest on the space. The EU’s proposed AI Act, the first law on AI by a significant regulator anywhere, will be a bellwether. Watch out for how they approach the open source space, that will be very important.