2024-07-20 One-Minute Post
Oracle agrees to pay $115 million to settle consumer data privacy lawsuit. Women eager to use gen AI tools despite underrepresentation and privacy concerns. Nigerian newsrooms face challenges of AI bias. California implements two-pronged approach to regulate AI and prevent biases. CrowdStrike outages highlight the need for AI guardrails to prevent biases and overreliance.
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1. Oracle Agrees to Pay $115 Million to Settle Consumer Data Privacy Lawsuit - CMSWire.com link Highlight: And our newest community, VKTR, is home for AI practitioners and forward thinking leaders focused on the business of enterprise AI. Join the …
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2. Survey: Women are eager to use gen AI tools, even as they are 'vastly underrepresented' in AI link Highlight: Still, women can be hesitant initially due to insecurities fueled by age-old biases and discrimination, as well as fears about data privacy and …
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3. AI's trillion dollar time bomb - CNBC link Highlight: … AI game. Microsoft in particular has spent billions at a premium … California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon Your Privacy Choices …
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4. AI bias: The challenges faced by Nigerian newsrooms - Punch Newspapers link Highlight: My thesis on “Journalists' Perception of AI in Nigerian Newsrooms” brought up some really interesting findings. The one that stuck with me and …
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5. California's Two-Pronged Approach To Regulating AI In Employment And Beyond - Forbes link Highlight: These efforts aim to ensure that technological advancements do not perpetuate existing biases or create new forms of discrimination. California Civil …
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6. Widespread CrowdStrike Outages Highlight The Imperative For AI Guardrails - Forbes link Highlight: Overreliance on AI occurs when users start accepting AI … AI overreliance leads to multiple biases, including confirmation bias and the overestimation …
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