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  2. Amid growing concerns about AI, people trust these sectors ...

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    The data shows that people's opinions about AI vary greatly depending on who is using the technology. ... Only 29% and 22% of Americans trust those sectors to use AI responsibly, respectively ...

  3. AI slop - Wikipedia

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    Terms proposed included "AI garbage", "AI pollution", and "AI-generated dross". [5] Early uses of the term "slop" as a descriptor for low-grade AI material apparently came in reaction to the release of AI image generators in 2022. [7] Its early use has been noted among 4chan, Hacker News and YouTube commentators as a form of in-group slang. [7]

  4. The rise of AI-generated images is eroding public trust in online information, a leading fact-checking group has warned. Full Fact said the increase in misleading images circulating online – and ...

  5. Labeling AI-generated content is not as easy as it seems - AOL

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    In this week’s edition: The difficulty of labeling AI-generated content; a bunch of new reasoning models are nipping at OpenAI’s heels; Google DeepMind uses AI to correct quantum computing ...

  6. Open letter on artificial intelligence (2015) - Wikipedia

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    The letter highlights both the positive and negative effects of artificial intelligence. [7] According to Bloomberg Business, Professor Max Tegmark of MIT circulated the letter in order to find common ground between signatories who consider super intelligent AI a significant existential risk, and signatories such as Professor Oren Etzioni, who believe the AI field was being "impugned" by a one ...

  7. Ethics of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    It is difficult for people to determine if such decisions are fair and trustworthy, leading potentially to bias in AI systems going undetected, or people rejecting the use of such systems. This has led to advocacy and in some jurisdictions legal requirements for explainable artificial intelligence. [69]

  8. Existential risk from artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    AI can also be used defensively, to preemptively find and fix vulnerabilities, and detect threats. [59] AI could improve the "accessibility, success rate, scale, speed, stealth and potency of cyberattacks", potentially causing "significant geopolitical turbulence" if it facilitates attacks more than defense. [56]

  9. AI is leading to job losses, but not in the way people feared

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    That little AI mention was a nice way for UPS’s leaders to put lipstick on a pig in an earnings call—to make it seem like management is cutting-edge and tech-savvy.