2024-08-09 One-Minute Post
Elon Musk’s X to pause AI training with some EU data due to privacy concerns. Meanwhile, tech strategist Elin Hauge advocates against biased AI development. Companies are hesitant to adopt generative AI tools due to privacy and security issues. Free AI courses now include modules on bias, privacy, and security considerations. The pitfalls of AI worship are highlighted, with concerns about replicating biases in AI usage, particularly in hiring processes.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. Elon Musk to pause X's AI training on some EU data, Ireland says – POLITICO link Highlight: X will pause training its artificial intelligence chatbot Grok with some European users' posts, according to Europe's chief privacy watchdog.
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2. X halts using personal data of Europeans to train AI | Courthouse News Service link Highlight: … privacy rights. As X has its European headquarters in Ireland, the … In June, Meta backtracked on plans to use personal data from Facebook and …
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3. Why Aren't More Companies Adopting Generative AI Tools? - Forbes link Highlight: Security and data privacy remain perhaps the most critical barrier to AI adoption. The reality is that generative AI tools, which are built into …
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4. Tech and Business Strategist Elin Hauge Stands Up Against Irresponsible AI Development link Highlight: Everyone—not just women and minorities—should call out bias in tech and AI, says this expert. … AI was found to have been biased against women.
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5. 5 Free AI Courses With Certifications In 2024 - Forbes link Highlight: … AI bias, privacy and security considerations, AI tools usage, and the correlation between artificial intelligence and machine learning. Coursera …
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6. No god in the machine: the pitfalls of AI worship | Artificial intelligence (AI) | The Guardian link Highlight: … AI usage in things like hiring is replicating biases. In both cases, pre-existing racial bias emerged in digital systems. That's not to say that …
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