Artificial Intelligence Town Hall
(Mostly defensive since Gen AI was not-invented-here, but the training is interesting. That is what they tend to fall back on when stressed. Like other sectors. Pace could be faster as shown by reusable rockets previously. Sort of reverse tech transfer again. Ends with no worries about being replaced. The use case of interpreting astronomy has long led to many advances in sensors and telecom. No robots seen on stage. What will they make of the Search for Life?)
AI to Make Originalist Historical Analysis Easier, US Judge Says
“Perhaps judges may rely on AI for assistance—a form of expert opinion if you will,” Bush said. “For instance, one could argue that it would be permissible for a judge to use AI analysis of statistical probability that a word or phrase had a particular sense or meaning in a particular historical period.”
The Three Horizons of AI Policy
In this episode, we discuss a framework for understanding the rapidly changing AI policy landscape (0:53), the first-of-its-kind U.S. and U.K. partnership on AI Safety (8:20), Open AI's Voice Engine system (10:53), OMB's latest AI policy announcement (18:00), and Mexico's new role in AI infrastructure (21:50).
In this episode, we discuss a framework for understanding the rapidly changing AI policy landscape (0:53), the first-of-its-kind U.S. and U.K. partnership on AI Safety (8:20), Open AI's Voice Engine system (10:53), OMB's latest AI policy announcement (18:00), and Mexico's new role in AI infrastructure (21:50).