2024-04-26 One-Minute Post
USPTO issues guidance on AI-based tools for privacy. Colorado lawmakers consider landmark AI regulations to address bias. EEOC warns against AI bias in federal contractor employment decisions. Navigating the ethical landscape of AI in healthcare to address biases.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. USPTO Issues Guidance on Use of AI Based Tools - JD Supra link Highlight: USPTO Issues Guidance on Use of AI Based Tools. Kyle Hepner, Daniel Lass · Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider. + Follow …
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2. The pros and cons of Generative AI and your organization - MLT Aikins link Highlight: A key risk of using GenAI is the potential loss of confidentiality or proprietary rights in information inputted into the GenAI. As noted, some forms …
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3. What's next with AI? - The Verge link Highlight: Data privacy is still a concern, but local AI and personal apps show promise. The race is now on to build general — not just generative — AI. This …
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4. Colorado lawmakers consider landmark artificial intelligence regulations link Highlight: A Colorado bill would require companies notify consumers about artificial intelligence content and report instances of bias.
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5. EEOC Warns Against Use of AI in Federal Contractor Employment Dec - The National Law Review link Highlight: To guard against employment discrimination arising from AI bias, government contractors should practice rigorous AI governance – that is, the …
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6. Navigating the ethical landscape of AI in healthcare - Arab News link Highlight: As we navigate the minefield of AI biases, we can't help but chuckle at the absurdity of it all. From gender biases leading to misdiagnoses to …
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