2024-08-19 One-Minute Post
Lawmakers from Connecticut, Maryland, and Minnesota discuss AI policy and data privacy concerns. FCC proposes new rules to regulate AI-generated robocalls and robotexts, seeking comments on privacy implications. Community colleges navigate AI’s human-centered future in the shadow of AB 2370, addressing algorithmic bias and data privacy. The next wave in generative AI focuses on harnessing the power of agents while addressing potential biases in outputs. Musk’s new image generation tool, Grok, sparks outrage due to the spread of noxious images, raising concerns about political bias in AI tools.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. Lawmakers from three states share experiences regulating AI - Source New Mexico link Highlight: Connecticut, Maryland and Minnesota legislators walk NM panel through policy, including data privacy concerns …
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2. FCC Proposes New AI-Generated Robocall Rules | Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck link Highlight: … artificial intelligence (AI) in robocalls and … Additionally, the FCC released a Notice of Inquiry seeking comment on the privacy implications of real …
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3. FCC Works to Regulate AI Generated Robocalls and Robotexts - The National Law Review link Highlight: … AI NOI, and tailored to reflect the privacy protections under the TCPA by focusing on AI-generated voice or text calls used to interact with …
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4. AI in Community Colleges: Navigating a Human-Centered Future in the Shadow of AB 2370 link Highlight: The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) has ushered in a … Issues such as data privacy, algorithmic bias, and the potential for AI …
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5. The Next Wave in Generative AI: Harnessing the Power of Agents | Daily Host News link Highlight: Technical constraints like limited context length and memory; Bias in outputs; Potential for toxic or harmful speech; Limited knowledge (e.g., ChatGPT …
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6. Grok, Musk's New Image Generation Tool Creates Outrage after Noxious Images Spread link Highlight: … artificial intelligence (AI) and politics. The introduction of Grok … The concerns surrounding X's AI tools are not limited to political bias.
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