2024-05-03 One-Minute Post
The Transportation Department is seeking AI solutions for transit infrastructure, while the retail industry is focusing on operationalizing data privacy. Connecticut’s Senate has passed a major AI bill to address bias in AI decision-making. Meanwhile, Google’s Med-Gemini healthcare AI model surpasses industry standards, highlighting the importance of addressing bias in AI models. Additionally, a bipartisan Senate bill aims to bolster voluntary cyber reporting processes for AI security, emphasizing the need to address bias in AI models across agencies.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. Transportation Department seeks AI solutions for transit infrastructure - Nextgov/FCW link Highlight: Your Privacy Choices; Exercise Your Privacy Rights · The 2024 Federal 100 · NIST delivers draft AI guidance, generative AI pilot program · Rep. Mike …
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2. Operationalizing Data Privacy: The Key to Customer Trust - Spiceworks link Highlight: According to the IAPP report mentioned above, 57% of respondents stated that using artificial intelligence (AI) in collecting and processing personal …
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3. Key Issues in Commercial Contract Negotiations in the Retail Industry - Morgan Lewis link Highlight: Artificial Intelligence: AI technologies are revolutionizing … AI algorithms to ensure compliance with regulations and safeguard consumer privacy.
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4. Connecticut's major AI bill passes Senate, has little time to pass House link Highlight: Connecticut's Senate recently passed what the Associate Press is calling “one of the first major legislative proposals to rein in bias” in AI decision …
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5. The race for healthcare AI models heats up as Google boasts Med-Gemini surpasses GPT-4 link Highlight: While large language models “demonstrate suboptimal clinical reasoning under uncertainty” and struggle with hallucinations and bias, Med-Gemini …
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6. Bipartisan Senate bill on AI security would bolster voluntary cyber reporting processes link Highlight: Artificial Intelligence (AI) · Cybersecurity and Infrastructure … CISA's chief data officer: Bias in AI models won't be the same for every agency …
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