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Zvi Mowshowitz, a former startup founder who writes frequently about AI safety, pointed out in a blog post that OpenAI has admitted that the system card for o1 doesn’t actually reflect the ...
The so-called AI Diffusion rule released Monday would limit the amount of AI chips most countries can purchase from US companies without obtaining a special license, with the aim of thwarting chip ...
AI safety is an interdisciplinary field focused on preventing accidents, misuse, or other harmful consequences arising from artificial intelligence (AI) systems. It encompasses machine ethics and AI alignment, which aim to ensure AI systems are moral and beneficial, as well as monitoring AI systems for risks and enhancing their reliability.
Last week, California’s legislature passed a bill banning deepfakes, citing concerns over how AI tools are increasingly being used to trick voters, among other crimes. I say, good luck with that
AI and AI ethics researchers Timnit Gebru, Emily M. Bender, Margaret Mitchell, and Angelina McMillan-Major have argued that discussion of existential risk distracts from the immediate, ongoing harms from AI taking place today, such as data theft, worker exploitation, bias, and concentration of power. [137]
AI regulation is also sometimes advocated for in order to prevent bias and privacy violations. [6] However, it has been criticized as possibly leading to regulatory capture by large AI companies like OpenAI, in which regulation advances the interest of larger companies at the expense of smaller competition and the public in general. [6]
We asked 10 of today's leading AI technologists for their favorite AI flick—the film that provides the most accurate, nuanced, or prescient depiction of artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence (AI), in its broadest sense, is intelligence exhibited by machines, particularly computer systems.It is a field of research in computer science that develops and studies methods and software that enable machines to perceive their environment and use learning and intelligence to take actions that maximize their chances of achieving defined goals. [1]