2024-03-11 One-Minute Post
European Parliament releases final AI Act text, while US House committee approves bill to limit data brokers’ foreign data transfers. Italy’s Privacy Regulator asks OpenAI about users’ data usage. Academics tackle gender bias in healthcare AI, and Google’s Gemini AI raises concerns about bias-free technology. AOL highlights the ethical issues of biased AI outputs.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. European Parliament publishes final AI Act text link Highlight: On 13 March, IBM Vice President, Chief Privacy and Trust Officer Christina Montgomery and OpenAI Associate General Counsel, Privacy and Data …
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2. US House committee approves bill to limit data brokers' foreign data transfers link Highlight: Editor's note: Explore the IAPP AI Governance Center and subscribe to the AI G… … Australia's new privacy commissioner discusses privacy background, …
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3. Italy's Privacy Regulator Asks OpenAI About Users' Data Usage - MediaNama link Highlight: On February 16, OpenAI introduced Sora, a generative AI tool that can generate minute-long videos based on user prompts. The company had informed that …
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4. Academics tackle gender bias in healthcare AI - PublicTechnology link Highlight: A Scottish university is to explore how to prevent gender bias from skewing outcomes in healthcare artificial intelligence. Over the next 18 months, …
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5. Beware: Gemini's insanity is actually what 'bias-free' AI is all about - New York Post link Highlight: Google's Gemini AI provide a grim look into the future of "bias-free", woke tech.
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6. AI is not ready for primetime - AOL.com link Highlight: Asking AI about AI. When CNN asked ChatGPT if … Gemini also nodded to ethical issues: “Bias in training data can lead to biased AI outputs,” it wrote.
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