2024-10-28 One-Minute Post

2024, Oct 28    

25% of smartphone owners express privacy concerns as Apple’s AI capabilities draw near. Google is reportedly developing an AI agent for web browsing, raising further privacy questions. OpenAI denies releasing a model called ‘Orion’ this year. The Philippines is considering a ‘Superbody’ to address AI technology concerns, including privacy protection and bias prevention. Technology perpetuates societal biases, with 65% of employers expected to use AI for candidate rejection in 2025. A lawmaker renews the call for an agency to regulate AI, emphasizing the need for transparency and fairness in AI development and usage.

Articles we found interesting:

  • 1. 25% of Smartphone Owners Don't Want AI as Apple Intelligence Draws Near - CNET link Highlight:AI capabilities and 34% have privacy concerns. … Tech giants have placed a growing emphasis on privacy considerations during their AI-focused keynotes …

  • 2. Google is reportedly developing 'Jarvis' AI that could take over your web browser link Highlight: Google may be close to unveiling an AI agent that can operate a web browser to help users automate everyday tasks. … Terms and Privacy Policy …

  • 3. OpenAI denies it's releasing a model called 'Orion' this year | TechCrunch link Highlight: The Verge noted this week that OpenAI is reportedly planning to release its next frontier AI model, code-named Orion, by December. … privacy policies, …

  • 4. 'Superbody' eyed to handle AI technology concerns in Philippines | Philstar.com link Highlight: The bill, he said, includes provisions to protect people's privacy and personal data to prevent discrimination and bias in AI technologies, as …

  • 5. Tech today perpetuates colonialism, inequality, and societal biases. Here's how. - Rappler link Highlight:biases are integrated into data and tools powered by artificial intelligence. For instance, the 2020 documentary Coded Bias tackled researcher Joy …

  • 6. 65% Of Employers To Use AI To Reject Candidates In 2025 - Forbes link Highlight:AI tools in hiring are subject to bias and discrimination. And hiring managers know it. Nearly all of the survey respondents agreed that AI always …

  • 7. Lawmaker renews call for agency to regulate AI | The Manila Times link Highlight:artificial intelligence (AI) … "It outlines the principles of responsible AI usage and development, which include transparency, fairness, …

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