concentration of power and increase in opacity is one of the most worrying trend of the past 2 years in AI
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ESG Measurement Gaps and Sustainability Impact Strategy
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Mind #ESG Measurement Gaps! New #infographic
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bit.ly/ImpactESG2 #CIO #network #writing #SDGS #BT #partner #AI @brad_trocki #100DaysOfCode #5G @domhalps @Shi4Tech #energy #WomenInSTEM #MWC23 #IoT @baski_LA @dinisguarda -
AI-Generated Deepfakes and Misinformation Threaten Internet Integrity
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Con la IA nos movemos muy rápido hacia un Internet que va a ser insoportable, donde los bots van a tener avatares de personas reales, generarán textos indistinguibles de humano, subirán fotos falsas, crearán desinformación, etc. Y en vez de buscar soluciones, buscan negocio!
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AI Ethics in Classic Literature: Roald Dahl Editing Controversy
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it's about roald dahl and editing old books…
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Why China Didn’t Invent ChatGPT: Analysis
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AI alignment and societal rollout: balancing technical and human challenges
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Code is much easier than people. Maybe one reason that classic AI safety thinking focuses so exclusively on the technical alignment problem—misuse harder to solve through theory. But for good future with AI, must do an A+ job on both alignment and societal rollout. Iteration key.
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Institutions Must Prepare Regulation for Advanced AI Systems
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we also need enough time for our institutions to figure out what to do. regulation will be critical and will take time to figure out; although current-generation AI tools aren’t very scary, i think we are potentially not that far away from potentially scary ones.
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Understanding AI Tools Adoption and Societal Co-evolution
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having time to understand what’s happening, how people want to use these tools, and how society can co-evolve is critical.
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Society needs time to adapt to major technological transitions
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a transition like this is mostly good, and can happen somewhat fast—the transition from the pre-smartphone world to post-smartphone world is a recent example. but it’ll be tempting to go super quickly, which is frightening—society needs time to adapt to something so big.