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Ethics of artificial intelligence
- Davidson Institute
- April 9, 2024
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Artificial intelligence that generates images trains on artists' works without their consent, and also imitates their style. A group of researchers and artists decided to fight against the phenomenon with sophisticated digital tools
- Avi Blizovsky
- March 18, 2024
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The far-reaching AI legislation is the latest example of the EU's role as a global digital policy-setter.
- Dr.Roey Tsezana
- January 24, 2024
Let's start with the short and unsurprising summary: researchers trained artificial intelligence to act maliciously - and it did act maliciously. Apparently, the story ends here. But the devil is in the details
- Avi Blizovsky
- January 5, 2024
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Researchers at the University of Bonn in Germany are investigating how the internal engines of machine learning applications in drug research work. Among other things, they discovered that the artificial intelligence systems have become quite lazy
- Avi Blizovsky
- December 31, 2023
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Artificial intelligence and algorithms have the ability and are currently being used to exacerbate radicalisation, increase polarisation, and spread racism and political instability, according to an academic researcher from Lancaster University.
- The Voice of Science website - the Israel National Science Foundation
- December 26, 2023
Researchers have found that the action of a "driver" in an autonomous vehicle is accepted with more forgiveness than the action of a driver in a regular vehicle
- Avi Blizovsky
- December 7, 2023
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Meta IBM, Intel, the Hebrew University and CERN are among the dozens of entities that joined to create an alliance for safe artificial intelligence
- Avi Blizovsky
- November 11, 2023
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This is according to a new report by Intel and the JFF organization (Jobs for the Future) which studied the impact that artificial intelligence (AI) will have on employment. The report also shows that women are more exposed to the effects of artificial intelligence on their job
- Science site The Conversation
- July 30, 2023
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- Avi Blizovsky
- June 8, 2023
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At a meeting held this week at Tel Aviv University with the participation of OPEN AI CEO Sam Altman, Sutzkober said that the academy cannot compete with the industry in computing power or engineering ability but instead investigate how to better measure the performance of artificial intelligence, and ethical questions
- Avi Blizovsky
- May 31, 2023
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Altman joins a number of prominent figures, including Elon Musk and Stuart Russell, in emphasizing the need for careful research and caution in the development of artificial intelligence. The letter highlights the importance of ensuring AI systems are designed with safety and security in mind, as well as the need for international cooperation to address the global challenges posed by AI
- Science site The Conversation
- May 6, 2023
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Society now faces an increasing number of decisions about our relationship with technology. For example, do we want our workforce needs to be met by automation, migrant workers or an increased birth rate?