2024-10-09 One-Minute Post
The EU has approved the AI Act, focusing on fairness. Meanwhile, companies are prioritizing AI compliance for long-term privacy plans. Ethical concerns about bias and diversity in AI are being raised, as regulations on AI’s risks tighten globally. The US’s AI leadership is at stake due to concerns about disclosing critical information. AI experts are discussing the ethical implications of AI, including bias and privacy.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. Assessing and Governing AI: Our Answers to Your Questions | Osano - JDSupra link Highlight: Which one best focuses on AI compliance so we can incorporate it into our long-term privacy plan? During the webinar, our audience brought up three …
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2. Boardrooms split on AI readiness, pace of adoption: Deloitte | CIO Dive link Highlight: Across the globe, data and privacy standards are tightening as new regulations focused on mitigating AI's risks gain traction. Compliance with …
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3. 5 AI hacks smart people use to accomplish more and stress less at work - CNBC link Highlight: Here are five AI hacks smart professionals use to get the most out of AI: … California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon. Ad ChoicesCA Notice …
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4. EU Standardization Supporting the Artificial Intelligence Act | JD Supra link Highlight: … bias related to AI systems and describes measurement techniques and methods for assessing bias. ISO/IEC 23894:2023, published in February 2024 …
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5. G2E: Women can't stay on the sidelines of the AI revolution - CDC Gaming Reports link Highlight: These experts shared their thoughts on how AI is not only enhancing operations, but also raising important ethical concerns about bias, diversity, and …
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6. Is generative AI doomed? An expert's take on the "model collapse" theory - PsyPost link Highlight: Artificial intelligence (AI) prophets and newsmongers are forecasting the … bias, and ethics. The research highlights the dual nature of AI …
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7. The Harris Biden Administration Gambles U.S. Success in AI Leadership link Highlight: The United States' position on artificial intelligence (AI) development raises significant concerns about disclosing critical information to …
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8. Netherlands - Artificial Intelligence - Law Over Borders - The Global Legal Post link Highlight: The long-awaited European Union (EU) AI Act was approved by the Council of the European Union on 21 May 2024, after the European Parliament voted to …
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