2024-05-06 One-Minute Post
OECD updates guidance on responsible AI, emphasizing non-discrimination and privacy. The American Privacy Rights Act’s definition of covered data is under discussion, while the US Senate subcommittee focuses on personal data security. In the realm of bias, concerns are raised about the potential threat of AI, and Facebook’s AI assistant’s impact is questioned. Additionally, Absolut vodka’s attempt to fix AI bias is generating attention.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. OECD Updates Guidance on Responsible AI | Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP link Highlight: … AI system lifecycle. These include non-discrimination and equality, freedom, dignity, autonomy of individuals, privacy and data protection …
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2. The American Privacy Rights Act's definition of covered data link Highlight: Proponents of federal AI legislation have called for privacy legislation as precursor to AI regulation, so frameworks contained in the APRA may …
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3. US Senate subcommittee hearing to focus on personal data security link Highlight: Australian Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind is urging technology companies to implement safeguards before deploying artificial intelligence technology, …
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4. The Rise of AI: A Challenge for Support Specialists, Administrators, and Copywriters link Highlight: Anton Nemkin, a member of the Russian Duma's Committee on Information Policy, highlighted the potential threat artificial intelligence (AI) poses …
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5. Who is Facebook's AI assistant really helping? - NZ Herald link Highlight: The demise of Facebook has long been predicted, but just like NewstalkZB, it actually gets more entrenched as its audience ages.
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6. Absolut vodka's attempt to fix AI is kind of weird - Creative Bloq link Highlight: Absolut says the campaign has the potential to "engage a global audience, thereby increasing and expanding the AI algorithms' learning of diversity …
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