AI developers often ignore safety in pursuit of breakthrough—so how do we regulate them without blocking progress?
Ever since artificial intelligence (AI) made the transition from theory to reality, research and development centers across the world have been rushing to come up with the next big AI breakthrough.
Biometric training data privacy suit to go ahead, but Microsoft and Amazon win partial dismissal | Biometric Update
Biometric data privacy suits filed against Microsoft and Amazon will go ahead after a federal judge rejected motions to dismiss the near-identical allegations.
Reading this paper on the applicability of the GDPR to ‘Affective AI’ and it strikes me that humanity has spent an inordinate amount of time, energy and money to merely replicate the efficacy and accuracy of temple prophets fondling sheep entrails for insights— Miss IG Geek (she/her) 🏳️🌈 (@MissIG_Geek) March 18, 2021
Big data meets Big Brother as China moves to rate its citizens | WIRED UK
The Chinese government plans to launch its Social Credit System in 2020. The aim? To judge the trustworthiness – or otherwise – of its 1.3 billion residents
Clearview AI violates Californians' privacy, lawsuit alleges - Los Angeles Times
By scraping the web for photos and extracting unique biometric information, Clearview AI violates privacy and chills protected political speech, a lawsuit says.
The OTHER AI Alignment Problem: Mesa-Optimizers and Inner Alignment
This "Alignment" thing turns out to be even harder than we thought.# LinksThe Paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1906.01820.pdfDiscord Waiting List Sign-Up: https:...
Secure cloud storage firm pCloud looked at the new Apple privacy labels featured in the App Store, analyzing ‘Date used to Track You’, ‘Third Party Advertising’, and ‘Developer’s Advertising or Marketing’.