2024-10-14 One-Minute Post

2024, Oct 14    

OpenAI introduces ‘Swarm’ framework, sparking discussions on AI-driven automation. Thredd addresses bias in AI models at the Singapore Fintech Festival. Concerns arise over potential bias in AI advertising models. Meanwhile, traditional semiconductor stocks are poised for growth amidst AI chip advancements. Congress faces frustration from the AI sector for slow progress in data privacy regulation. AI’s integration in education raises concerns about data privacy and commercial exploitation.

Articles we found interesting:

  • 1. These 2 'undervalued' chip stocks have 70% upside, says Morningstar - CNBC link Highlight: Forget AI chips: These traditional semiconductor stocks are set to … California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon Your Privacy Choices …

  • 2. AI sector frustrated by Congress' slow pace keeping up with the advanced tech - WFIN link Highlight: People close to the growing artificial intelligence (AI) … “Congress has been trying to advance data privacy regulation for the past two decades. …

  • 3. Artificial intelligence in education | National Education Union link Highlight: Artificial intelligence (AI) in education is a complex and … privacy and the potential exploitation of data for commercial purposes.

  • 4. OpenAI unveils experimental 'Swarm' framework, igniting debate on AI-driven automation link Highlight: The next frontier in enterprise AI: Multi-agent systems and their potential impact · Navigating the ethical minefield: Security, bias, and job …

  • 5. Thredd's AI-Powered Solutions to Take Centre Stage at Singapore Fintech Festival 2024 link Highlight:bias in AI models. Also on November 7, over at the FutureMatters Stage, Thredd Chief Executive Officer Jim McCarthy will be part of the panel …

  • 6. Exclusive: Will Perplexity's new Ad model shake up digital advertising? - Adgully.com link Highlight:AI in advertising are profound and multifaceted. “One of the most pressing concerns is the potential for bias in AI systems. These biases can stem …

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