12 Graphs That Explain the State of AI in 2022; The beginning of AI regulation; Reshaping Human Body Types With AI!
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[IEEE Spectrum] 12 Graphs That Explain the State of AI in 2022: The 2022 AI Index talks about jobs, investments, ethics, and more
[Guardian]?Artificial intelligence beats eight world champions at bridge: Victory marks a milestone for AI as bridge requires more human skills than other strategy games
[The Verge] Google is using AI to better detect searches from people in crisis: Google wants to do more to direct people to the information they need, and says new AI techniques that better parse the complexities of language are helping.
[VB]?2022 is only the beginning for AI regulation:?From the UK to the EU to China, regulations on how industries should monitor their algorithms, best practices for auditing, and frameworks for more transparent AI systems are on the rise.
[OpenGov]?Taiwan Initiates Laws to Curtail AI-Deepfake Abuse: Wanting to limit the use of technology-enabled explicit images and videos, Taiwan’s Cabinet approved draft amendments to four key laws to curb their use.
[Unite AI] Reshaping Human Body Types With AI: A new research offers a novel method of reshaping the human body in images, by the use of a coordinated twin neural encoder network, guided by a parametric model
[Science Daily]?Mathematical paradoxes demonstrate the limits of AI: Humans are usually pretty good at recognizing when they get things wrong, but artificial intelligence systems are not. AI generally suffers from inherent limitations due to a century-old mathematical paradox.
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[VB] What is autonomous AI? A guide for enterprises: Now the goal is to extend this capability by developing algorithms that can plan ahead and build a multistep strategy for accomplishing more.??
[MIT]?Our human future in an age of artificial intelligence make decisions: For the MIT College of Computing dean, bringing disciplines together is the best way to address challenges and opportunities posed by rapid advancements in computing.
[TC]?Europe’s AI Act contains powers to order AI models destroyed or retrained: Regulating AI includes powers for oversight bodies to order the withdrawal of a commercial AI system or require that an AI model be retrained if it’s deemed high risk.
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2 年Thanks for this super insightful round up Steve Nouri ! I’m especially interested in the ethics aspect. Most of the conversation and analysis I’ve seen is focused on regulation of use, privacy (a bit!) and bias. Have you seen or read much macro analysis about the impacts of AI on equity and justice? I’m increasingly interested in who is benefiting, who is disproportionately not and how the pace and structure of change shapes, reshapes or reinforces systemic inequalities.
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2 年Amazing ?? Steve Nouri Really insightful????
Thanks, Mr. Nouri for posting this article!