2024-08-13 One-Minute Post
X Chatbot excludes EU data from AI training after legal action. X faces privacy complaints for using EU user data without consent. SB205’s transparency and fairness rules aim to protect consumers from AI-driven discrimination. Def Con spotlights AI’s soaring importance in cybersecurity and its vulnerability to bias. Study suggests people prefer AI to make major life decisions, but fairness is crucial.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. X Chatbot to Exclude EU Data From AI Training After Ireland Legal Action - CPO Magazine link Highlight: Grokbot reportedly collected posts from European users for its AI training from May 7 to August 1 this year … privacy setting that is on by default).
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2. Are AI scribes risking patient safety? - RACGP link Highlight: It states that GPs must be aware of three key issues when adopting AI: clinical, privacy and security, and workflow and practice. AI scribe tools were …
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3. X Faces Privacy Complaints For Using EU User Data to Train AI Model Without Consent link Highlight: Elon Musk-owned social media platform X, is facing a wave of privacy complaints in the European Union (EU) after it was revealed that the platform …
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4. Def Con spotlights AI's soaring importance in the high-stakes cybersecurity war—and its vulnerability link Highlight: … bias, deepfakes, or the tendency of AI systems to produce content that reflects a dominant culture, for example. Ghosh pointed to a November 2023 …
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5. 'AI' crowds and unskewed polls: Trump prepares to reject another loss link Highlight: In part, it's confirmation bias, with partisans being more likely to accept false information as true when it supports their preexisting beliefs.
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6. Elizabeth Cohen, KFF Health News, Author at MM+M - Medical Marketing and Media link Highlight: Exercise is key for … AI Deciphered: Discovering the Potential for Marketers and Communicators.
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7. AI Law SB205: Does Colorado's New Law Protect Consumers or Stifle Innovation? link Highlight: SB205's transparency and fairness rules aim to protect consumers from AI-driven discrimination, but can it balance innovation and regulation …
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8. Would you prefer AI make major life decisions for you? Study suggests yes - Live Science link Highlight: … fairness. They tolerated any deviation between the decision and their own interests when the AI made the decision, so long as one fairness …
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9. Ethical implications of AI algorithms in decision-making - ET Edge Insights link Highlight: … fairness in AI applications. Privacy and Security of Data. There are huge privacy risks associated with the misuse of personal data within AI systems.
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