2024-07-10 One-Minute Post
Republicans aim to repeal Biden’s AI executive order, sparking concerns. Lawmaker proposes regulations for AI-generated robocalls. Telefónica updates AI principles for ethical use. Businesses face pressure as generative AI raises bias issues. Kenyan creatives embrace AI while expressing concerns over bias and intellectual property. AI’s personalized pricing raises worries about bias and inflation.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. Republicans' Vow to Repeal Biden's AI Executive Order Has Some Experts Worried - Time link Highlight: Republicans' new party platform vows to repeal Biden's executive order on artificial intelligence. Some experts are worried.
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2. Lawmaker looks to update standards for AI-generated robocalls - Nextgov/FCW link Highlight: A new proposal from Rep. Rick Allen, R-Ga., would make calls created by artificial intelligence tools “subject to the same regulations and …
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3. We have updated our artificial intelligence principles - Telefónica link Highlight: We have strengthened our commitment to the ethical and responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) throughout the organisation, …
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4. Businesses are being pressed to do things right as generative AI gains momentum link Highlight: … AI system to scan resumes that was clearly biased against women. “And when these (AI) models are exhibiting bias, chances are, their organizations …
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5. Kenyan Creatives Embrace AI Amid Concerns Over Bias and Intellectual Property link Highlight: Kenyan creatives embrace AI for efficiency but fear job loss, cultural bias, and IP issues, urging robust policies and ethical development.
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6. AI Is Quietly Being Used to Pick Your Pocket With Personalized Pricing - Business Insider link Highlight: Personalized pricing not only bakes in bias and can drive inflation but creates a world where you never know when your apps are ripping you off.
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