AI content: EU asks Big Tech to tackle disinformation
The European Commission has called on online platforms to detect and label AI-generated content to tackle disinformation. Can the EU keep pace with tech developments?
AI content: EU asks Big Tech to tackle disinformation
The European Commission has called on online platforms to detect and label AI-generated content to tackle disinformation. Can the EU keep pace with tech developments?
KPMG lodges complaint after AI-generated material was used to implicate them in non-existent scandals
Senate inquiry into Australian consultancy industry concedes its integrity has been undermined by reliance on case studies generated by Google Bard AI tool
AI Cameras Took Over One Small American Town. Now They're Everywhere
Hundreds of documents obtained by 404 Media show how Fusus, a system for linking a town’s security cameras into one central hub and adding AI to them, has spread across the country.
How a New Generation Is Combatting Digital Surveillance
We’ve generally come to accept that our devices are listening to our conversations, our personal data is being tracked and sold, and that law enforcement tracks and stores images of our own faces. But is there anything to be done about our dwindling digital privacy? While there is a growing community of people committed to protecting our privacy...
Facebook Ads Can Still Discriminate Against Women and Older Workers, Despite a Civil Rights Settlement
New research and Facebook’s own ad archive show that the company’s new system to ensure diverse audiences for housing and employment ads has many of the same problems as its predecessor.
The NHS AI Lab and @HealthFdn have awarded £1.4 million to 4 projects to address racial and ethnic health inequalities using artificial
Announcement here https://www.nhsx.nhs.uk/news/new-artificial-intelligence-projects-funded-to-tackle-health-inequalities/
A Drug Addiction Risk Algorithm and Its Grim Toll on Chronic Pain Sufferers
A sweeping AI has become central to how the US handles the opioid crisis. It may only be making the crisis worse.
With the creeping privatisation of our National Health Services, could the U.K. see similar opaque algorithms creating barriers here?
What do I mean by a cock-up? Well, @CDEIUK more tactfully call them “faulty or biased systems”. They include: 📌 Black women being twice as likely to have their passport photos rejected by the Home Office. 📌 The A-level saga 📌 The London Gangs Matrix— Rachel Coldicutt (@rachelcoldicutt) November 26, 2020
The NYPD uses biometric technologies such as facial recognition to identify crime suspects, but dark-skinned people are misidentified 40% of the time. To imagine a future where we don't deploy facial recognition & policing, #ForFreedoms & @ai4theppl launched #HeartRecognition: pic.twitter.com/5dnmxZAFLv— For Freedoms (@forfreedoms) June 21, 2021
With AI on the rise, is it time to join a union? | IT PRO
Workplace challenges posed by new technology could be answered by very traditional solutions.
"Nevertheless, there is also substantial historical evidence that technological changes tend to affect lower-paid and lower-qualified workers more than others. This suggests there are likely to be unequal effects that cause disruption for some people or places more than others,"
Study finds gender and skin-type bias in commercial artificial-intelligence systems
A new paper from the MIT Media Lab’s Joy Buolamwini shows that three commercial facial-analysis programs demonstrate gender and skin-type biases, and suggests a new, more accurate method for evaluating the performance of such machine-learning systems.
These are the four most popular misconceptions people have about race & gender bias in algorithms.I'm wary of wading into this conversation again, but it's important to acknowledge the research that refutes each point, despite it feeling counter-intuitive.Let me clarify.👇🏾 https://t.co/WdzmnGLaFm— Deb Raji (@rajiinio) March 27, 2021
Regulate AI or risk 'dehumanisation' at work, British unions say
Britain must urgently regulate how companies use artificial intelligence (AI) at work, unions said on Thursday, warning of widespread discrimination if the technology is left unchecked.