2024-10-19 One-Minute Post
AI deepfakes are a top concern for election officials, while the VA updates its AI suicide risk model. Biases in AI and fairness are under scrutiny, with a focus on building trustworthy AI systems through ethics courses. Additionally, AI fairness is being associated with everyday tasks, such as judging individuals based on their names.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. Ransomware, AI, privacy suits, and more: A recap of the NetDiligence 2024 Cyber Risk Summit link Highlight: The NetDiligence Cyber Risk Summit, which was held September 30-October 2 in Philadelphia, featured panels focused on the latest developments and.
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2. AI deepfakes a top concern for election officials with voting underway - ABC News link Highlight: State election officials in political battleground states say they are bracing for the unpredictable and emergent threat posed by artificial …
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3. VA is updating its AI suicide risk model to reach more women - Nextgov/FCW link Highlight: The department is looking to add military sexual trauma and intimate partner violence as risk factors for suicide in its predictive model for …
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4. Biases in AI: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly | by Louis-François Bouchard - Medium link Highlight: AI systems learn from the data we feed them, and if that data is tainted with human biases — no matter how subtle — those biases become part of the …
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5. AI and Bias: How Do We Build Fairness into Algorithms? - CXOToday.com link Highlight: By Aashish Washikar. Artificial intelligence (AI) has entered our everyday lives subtly and quietly, curating our feeds on social media, …
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6. 6 AI Ethics Courses to Build Trustworthy AI Systems for Policy Makers - Shiksha link Highlight: By enrolling in AI ethics courses tailored to professionals, you can gain a deep understanding of key ethical principles—fairness, transparency, …
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7. ChatGPT is judging you based on your name, and here's what you can do about it link Highlight: AI fairness is typically associated with tasks like screening resumes or credit scoring, but this piece of research was more about the everyday …
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