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Tamara Hinz on Twitter
Tamara Hinz on Twitter
When the hospital temperature sensor won’t let you into the building because it’s 38° and it thinks you have a fever 😑 pic.twitter.com/2jxD81hd9l— Tamara Hinz (@hinz_tamara) July 2, 2021
·twitter.com·
Tamara Hinz on Twitter
When It Comes to Gorillas, Google Photos Remains Blind
When It Comes to Gorillas, Google Photos Remains Blind
Google promised a fix after its photo-categorization software labeled black people as gorillas in 2015. More than two years later, it hasn't found one.
·wired.com·
When It Comes to Gorillas, Google Photos Remains Blind
Mar Hicks on Twitter
Mar Hicks on Twitter
do it. do the thing📱📱📱 pic.twitter.com/JmIVUdLTb8— Mar Hicks (@histoftech) July 2, 2021
·twitter.com·
Mar Hicks on Twitter
Mark Hurst on Twitter
Mark Hurst on Twitter
People finally realizing the "con" in Silicon Valley startups: a thread. 1/— Mark Hurst (@markhurst) July 1, 2021
·twitter.com·
Mark Hurst on Twitter
Cindy Gallop on Twitter
Cindy Gallop on Twitter
'A bio for Donna Strickland, the physicist who invented a technology used by all the high-powered lasers in the world, was created on Wikipedia. In less than 6 mins it was flagged for a “speedy deletion” & shortly thereafter erased from the site' @ftripodi https://t.co/OAGfmJqPJJ— Cindy Gallop (@cindygallop) June 28, 2021
·twitter.com·
Cindy Gallop on Twitter
Does Your AI Model Know What It’s Talking About? Here’s One Way To Find Out.
Does Your AI Model Know What It’s Talking About? Here’s One Way To Find Out.
When you ask AI models a question, they are programmed to give you an answer—even if they know little to nothing about the subject. Model overconfidence is the reason why many AI deployments fail. But a solution exists—and if your model isn't using it, you might not want to trust its judgments.
·forbes.com·
Does Your AI Model Know What It’s Talking About? Here’s One Way To Find Out.
Carl T. Bergstrom on Twitter
Carl T. Bergstrom on Twitter
1. We have a new paper out in PNAS today, in which we address the harm wrought by dramatically restructuring human communication of the span of a decade, with no aim other than selling ads. It might be the most important paper of my career.https://t.co/sBWZtr9ZyE— Carl T. Bergstrom (@CT_Bergstrom) June 21, 2021
·twitter.com·
Carl T. Bergstrom on Twitter
Stewardship of global collective behavior
Stewardship of global collective behavior
Collective behavior provides a framework for understanding how the actions and properties of groups emerge from the way individuals generate and share information. In humans, information flows were initially shaped by natural selection yet are increasingly structured by emerging communication technologies. Our larger, more complex social networks now transfer high-fidelity information over vast distances at low cost. The digital age and the rise of social media have accelerated changes to our social systems, with poorly understood functional consequences. This gap in our knowledge represents a principal challenge to scientific progress, democracy, and actions to address global crises. We argue that the study of collective behavior must rise to a “crisis discipline” just as medicine, conservation, and climate science have, with a focus on providing actionable insight to policymakers and regulators for the stewardship of social systems. There are no data underlying this work.
·pnas.org·
Stewardship of global collective behavior
Ethical Concerns in the future of AI
Ethical Concerns in the future of AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly improving, becoming an embedded feature of almost any type of software platform you can imagine, and serving as the foundation for countless types of digital assistants. It’s used in everything from data analytics and pattern recognition to automation and speech replication.  The potential of this technology has sparked imaginative minds for decade...
·community.nasscom.in·
Ethical Concerns in the future of AI
Carpenter's Consumers by Lindsey Barrett :: SSRN
Carpenter's Consumers by Lindsey Barrett :: SSRN
The laws governing what data corporations can collect heavily influence the extent to which law enforcement can pry into our lives. Consumer privacy laws have f
·papers.ssrn.com·
Carpenter's Consumers by Lindsey Barrett :: SSRN