it will take us some time, but we will continue to push to democratize access to this technology, and also to figure out how to make it so that it behaves in the way that individual users want (within some very broad bounds)
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Questioning Exclusive AI Knowledge and Decision-Making Authority
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i am extremely skeptical of people who think only their in-group should get to know about the current state of the art because of concerns about safety, or that they are the only group capable of making great decisions about such a powerful technology.
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Iterative Deployment as Safe Path for AI Integration
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iterative deployment is, imo, the only safe path and the only way for people, society, and institutions to have time to update and internalize what this all means.
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Zero-Trust Architecture Secures Industrial Control Systems
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To address the lack of secure-by-design industrial control systems, enterprises must implement a universal zero-trust architecture to protect against these security flaws expeditiously – http://
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Military and surveillance uses permitted in OpenRAIL-M license
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Oh, that's true. I see military uses and surveillance are allowed with OpenRAIL-M. Funny, most of the motivation text for that initiative was rooted in those two things; seems they were dropped?
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Understanding Software Bill of Materials for Cybersecurity
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What is a Software Bill of Materials (#SBoM)? https://t.co/KAg6nF54YA @emergentcap @CyberSecurity_m via @fogoros #aDolus_ics #sponsored #cybersecurity #icssecurity #icscybersecurity #networksecurity pic.twitter.com/6i4LlDvbwW
— Lucian Fogoros (@fogoros) 3 décembre 2022What is a Software Bill of Materials (#SBoM)? http://
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RAIL Licenses: Regulatory Misalignment and Enforcement Concerns
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To people who wrote the RAIL licenses, do you realize you're not on the same page as regulators? What thoughts went in to the licenses in anticipation of them opposing what Europe already has consensus on? What chance is there to enforce non-military uses in court? @Carlos_MFerr
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European AI Act excludes military and government surveillance uses
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Two big motivations for Responsible AI Licenses (RAIL) are 1. military uses of advanced weaponry and 2. government spying on people. Guess which two things are — coincidentally — explicitly excluded from the European AI Act? (I'm open to your interpretations why this is!)
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Stable Diffusion License Restrictions and Open-Source Philosophy
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I agree with the sentiment. But the license that was chosen for #StableDiffusion includes restrictions. It's not catering to open-source minds by doing that, and I don't see licensors using RAIL-M even trying to enforce those clauses (because it takes resources at Gov't scale). https://
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AI Discovers Hidden Truths, Triggering Censorship
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#microfiction They fed the AI model with all our data; it ingested every text we had. When they turned it on, we probed it and learned that everything *we* knew was wrong. What they had been teaching our children were lies all along. That's when the AI censorship started…