In this article: The article takes a look at the evolving regulatory landscape for artificial intelligence (AI) in Asia, enumerating the approaches taken by countries like China, Singapore, and Japan. It notes that Asian countries are generally more business-friendly in their AI regulations, prioritizing innovation and economic growth over strict mandates. The article outlines the […]
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In this article: The article discusses the emerging concept of “AI welfare” and the potential need to consider the moral status and consciousness of advanced AI systems. Anthropic, an AI research company, has hired a dedicated “AI welfare” researcher, Kyle Fish, to explore this issue. The article highlights a recent report co-authored by Fish, titled […]
In this article: The document discusses the expected changes in AI regulation under the new Trump administration in the United States. It suggests that the Trump administration is likely to take a lighter approach to AI regulation compared to the previous Biden administration. Some of the key points are:- The Trump administraton is expected to […]
In this article: The article discusses how OpenAI’s next flagship model, codenamed Orion, may not represent as big of a leap forward as its previous models like GPT-3 and GPT-4. Employees who tested Orion found that while its performance exceeds OpenAI’s existing models, the rate of improvement seems to be slowing down. In some areas, […]
In this article: The U.S. ordered Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to halt shipments of advanced chips to Chinese customers that are often used in artificial intelligence applications starting Monday, according to a person familiar with the matter. The Department of Commerce sent a letter to TSMC imposing export restrictions on certain sophisticated chips, of 7 […]
In this article: A New York federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence giant OpenAI that claimed it misused articles from news outlets Raw Story and AlterNet to train its large language models. U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon said that the outlets could not show enough harm to support the lawsuit but […]
In this article: The document discusses the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace and the challenges HR professionals are facing in implementing and managing AI. Key points include: Many HR professionals are taking the lead in implementing AI, with half saying HR is primarily responsible for developing AI policies and communication. However, […]
In this article: The article by Dennis Crouch examines the relationship between intellectual property (IP) rights and artificial intelligence (AI) regulation. It argues that while IP rights can guide innovative behaviors in AI development, they are not well-suited as direct regulatory mechanisms for issues like algorithmic bias, privacy violations, or the concentration of power in […]
In this article: Lack of Crisis Planning: 80% of businesses surveyed have no plans in place for handling AI-related crises. Primary Concerns: The absence of plans includes crises that could arise from AI failures, ethical issues, and inaccuracies. Vulnerabilities: Many companies are left exposed to risks such as privacy breaches, and decision-making errors. Complexity in […]
In this article: The AI adoption curve within professional organizations is beginning to shift towards more early adoption, reveals new data from the “Future of Professionals” report — and those early adopters expect benefits to their organizations’ bottom line As the business world approaches two years since generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) burst into the public […]
