If you want to know the truth about AI then read the comments in this thread from @npub1zjps...u8q9 TL:DR large language models (LLMs) were a big breakthrough and are an incredibly useful tool for searching and summarization, but the language fluency of their chatbot frontends fools us into thinking they are intelligent
It's troubling that police are using generative AI to produce legally significant text like police reports, given the known risks of bias and hallucination What's worse is when there's no audit trail or any kind of transparency to prove the claimed "officer-in-the-loop"
Astounding imagery of how far ahead China is in solar even as the U.S. is now undoing its own clean energy initiatives in a national self-sabotaging, rolling-coal fuck-you
This is a really excellent overview of the privacy challenges that anyone building generative AI systems should consider It's a good primer for anyone interested in this field Barberá and Popa-Fabre, "Privacy and Data Protection Risks in Large Language Models (LLMs)" https://rm.coe.int/privacy-and-data-protection-risks-in-large-language-models-llms-/1680b68fe9
Hey, if anyone will be looking for someone with a technical background to work on privacy or AI safety later this year, I might be available for a new gig starting around October I’m a computer scientist by background, with a history of managing engineering teams in compliance, privacy, trust, and AI safety I’d be particularly keen to help in the non-profit or benefit-corp space
Meta was caught red-handed using its Facebook app to eavesdrops on your browser sessions even if you had taken privacy precautions such as using incognito mode
Oh great. Now all personal data the the US government knows about us will be collected by Palantir, the Blackwater of tech
Concerning that the Republican in the US Congress want to prevent AI regulations by the states If the example of privacy regulation is anything to go by, the only hope of any reasonable AI regulations in the US is from the states
From Florida, comes some good news for privacy…
This is insane A judge allowed a post-mortem, AI-generated video to influence a sentencing decision "It was the first time in Arizona judicial history — and possibly nationwide — that AI has been used to create a deceased victim’s own impact statement." There is no way to know whether this represents the views of the dead person