donwatkins, to ai
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A great new book I'm reading about applying ethics to

_L1vY_, to ai
@_L1vY_@mstdn.social avatar

I am still in the throes of this six-hour required continuing ed course on in . This lecturer, a psychologist himself, is very earnest and has a lot of information, but I tell you what. He is incredibly naïve regarding human bias and WILDLY naïve regarding corporate bias.

KimPerales, to ai
@KimPerales@toad.social avatar

Compromise is needed, but...

US & KSA: drafted a set of agreements on security & tech-sharing -intended to be linked to a broader ME settlement involving IL & the PA's.

In the absence of a ceasefire/resistance from Netanyahu’s govt to the creation of a PA st. & -determination to launch an offensive on Rafah -Saudis: pushing for a more modest plan B -excl. the Israelis.

US would help in the bldg. of a Saudi civil nuclear energy IDU, & sharing in ...


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/may/01/saudi-us-biden-deal-israel

dennisl, to ai
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davidbisset, to ai
@davidbisset@phpc.social avatar

Interesting and simple way for , wondering what they used. Seems to work pretty well in my tests.

Generate from a text prompt:

https://aicolors.co/

ErikJonker, to ai
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Although they hallucinate, make mistakes and can't be fully trusted, it's amazing how much knowledge LLMs like Llama3 contain and can deliver with a few gigabytes and how you can interact with it in natural language. If we showed this to someone from 1990 he would call it AGI for sure 😀

br00t4c, to ai
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Nvidia's AI chatbot now supports Google's Gemma model, voice queries, and more

https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/1/24146130/nvidia-chatrtx-google-gemma-ai-model-features-updates

obrhoff, to llm
@obrhoff@chaos.social avatar

The amazing thing about LLMs is how much knowledge they posess in their small size. The llama3-8b model, for instance, weighs only 4.7GB yet can still answer your questions about everything (despite some hallucinations).

iammannyj, to ai
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jbzfn, to ai
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©️ Artists Sue Google Over Its AI Image Generator
@futurism

「 Filed in the Northern District of California, the suit brought by photographer Jingna Zhang and illustrators Sarah Andersen, Hope Larson, and Jessica Fink takes Google to task for alleged copyright infringement after using datasets that include their works and those of "billions" of other people 」

https://futurism.com/the-byte/artists-sue-google-image-generator

ErikJonker, to ai
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

Concept NIST publication,
"Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework: Generative Artificial Intelligence Profile" , at first glance, nothing spectacular, common themes/elements.
https://airc.nist.gov/docs/NIST.AI.600-1.GenAI-Profile.ipd.pdf

1br0wn, to ai
@1br0wn@eupolicy.social avatar

‘For those looking for a sign of peak hype, the focus should be on the mismatch between steep valuations and the slower than expected pace of broader enterprise adoption of AI, rather than normal cyclical forces.' https://www.ft.com/content/b7462460-c7bd-4231-aca5-310da6bc6517

br00t4c, to ai
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

Google urges US to update immigration rules to attract more AI talent

https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/1/24146053/google-ai-talent-immigration-schedule-a

dtgeek, to ai
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thomasapowell, to shitposting
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So if I understand these wearable AIs approach I am supposed to carry a second super cheap phone that is specifically for AI around and that will help me not take out my primary smart phone?

Cool cool got it. One question.

Can I get a third phone with special software for to make phone of the second phone so I don’t have to take out the first phone to dunk on them?

br00t4c, to ai
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

A powerful and mysterious ChatGPT competitor arrived. And then it disappeared

https://qz.com/chatgpt-competitor-gpt2-chatbot-mystery-sam-altman-1851448024

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "We have to ask ourselves how meaningful political discussions of AI safety are, if they don’t cover military uses of the technology. Despite the lack of evidence that AI-enabled weapons can comply with international law on distinction and proportionality, they are sold around the world. Since some of the technologies are dual use, the lines between civilian and military uses are blurring.

The decision to not regulate military AI has a human price. Even if they are systematically imprecise, these systems are often given undue trust in military contexts as they are wrongly seen as impartial. Yes, AI can help make faster military decisions, but it can also be more error prone and may fundamentally not adhere to international humanitarian law. Human control over operations is critical in legally holding actors to account."

https://www.ft.com/content/da03f8e1-0ae4-452d-acd1-ec284b6acd78

silasvt, to tech
@silasvt@techhub.social avatar

The rabbit R1 is apparently just an android device running an app. https://youtu.be/9nrOlMq4Xtc

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
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: "Accepted in the Proceedings of the 2024 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability and Transparency. For almost a decade now, scholarship in and beyond the ACM FAccT community has been focusing on novel and innovative ways and methodologies to audit the functioning of algorithmic systems. Over the years, this research idea and technical project has matured enough to become a regulatory mandate. Today, the Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Online Safety Act (OSA) have established the framework within which technology corporations and (traditional) auditors will develop the ‘practice’ of algorithmic auditing thereby presaging how this ‘ecosystem’ will develop. In this paper, we systematically review the auditing provisions in the DSA and the OSA in light of observations from the emerging industry of algorithmic auditing. Who is likely to occupy this space? What are some political and ethical tensions that are likely to arise? How are the mandates of ‘independent auditing’ or ‘the evaluation of the societal context of an algorithmic function’ likely to play out in practice? By shaping the picture of the emerging political economy of algorithmic auditing, we draw attention to strategies and cultures of traditional auditors that risk eroding important regulatory pillars of the DSA and the OSA. Importantly, we warn that ambitious research ideas and technical projects of/for algorithmic auditing may end up crashed by the standardising grip of traditional auditors and/or diluted within a complex web of (sub-)contractual arrangements, diverse portfolios, and tight timelines."

https://osf.io/preprints/lawarchive/xvqz7

br00t4c, to ai
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

Turns out the Rabbit R1 was just an Android app all along

https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/30/24145838/rabbit-r1-android-app-pixel-6a

creative_xl8, to ai
@creative_xl8@mastodon.social avatar

Kudos to this agency for (finally!) being honest about why can't replace professional :

  1. Mistranslation
  2. Invention of content
  3. Overuse of trending terms
  4. Challenges with proper nouns
  5. Misalignment of register
  6. Exaggeration of style
  7. Misinterpretation of contextual and cultural nuances
  8. Inability to improve clarity
  9. Literal translations
  10. Misinterpretation of mood
  11. Introduction of nonexistent content
  12. Omission of content

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/markets-news/Plentisoft/25852345/pronto-translations-details-common-ai-errors-and-champions-the-role-of-professional-linguists/

br00t4c, to ai
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silasvt, to ai
@silasvt@techhub.social avatar

I do think we could get to a point where you can just say “What about anchovy pizza for lunch today” and some AI knows your schedule, and where you like to eat, it will just get you that pizza from a place you eat at, and order it for a time where you eat lunch.

alexisbushnell, to ai
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OMG it is so hard to avoid music now.

Everything I choose to put on client videos turns out to be AI generated and I don't have the capacity to keep deleting and redoing the whole video because stolen music is infiltrating absolutely everything.

(They don't have the funds to work with a musician or pay brain blank the rates to rent music).

johnleonard, to infosec
@johnleonard@mastodon.social avatar

Experimental Morris II worm can exploit popular AI services to steal data and spread malware

Cornell researchers created worm 'to serve as a whistleblower'

https://www.computing.co.uk/news/4203370/experimental-morris-ii-worm-exploit-popular-ai-services-steal-spread-malware

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