2024-12-06 One-Minute Post
Microsoft launches Copilot Vision, emphasizing data deletion for AI privacy. Meanwhile, LA Times owner plans to introduce an AI-powered “bias meter” for news stories, sparking newsroom backlash. Additionally, Trump appoints David Sacks as White House AI and cryptocurrency czar to address Big Tech bias and censorship. These developments highlight the intersection of AI, privacy, and bias in various sectors.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. The Top Three Misconceptions About Facial Recognition Technology - Forbes link Highlight: From fears about privacy invasions to the role of AI, these misunderstandings can overshadow the actual benefits and safeguards of the technology.
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2. Cloud and AI are 'fundamentally changing' ability to forecast weather, NOAA chief says link Highlight: Your Privacy Choices; Exercise Your Privacy Rights · Rep. Jay Obernolte, R … AI applications, or what we call 'AI for numerical weather prediction.
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3. Copilot Vision, Microsoft's AI tool that can read your screen, launches in preview link Highlight: No doubt eager to avoid more bad press from AI privacy fumbles, Microsoft is stressing that Copilot Vision deletes data following every session.
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4. Trump names David Sacks as White House AI and cryptocurrency czar - NY Post link Highlight: … artificial intelligence (AI) and cryptocurrency czar … “He will safeguard Free Speech online, and steer us away from Big Tech bias and censorship,” he …
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5. LA Times owner announces planned AI-powered 'bias meter' for stories, columns link Highlight: The Los Angeles Times is preparing to introduce an AI-backed "bias meter" as soon as January, the latest shakeup as owner Patrick Soon-Shiong …
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6. LA Times owner plans to add AI-powered 'bias meter' on news stories, sparking newsroom backlash link Highlight: Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong, who blocked the newspaper's endorsement of Kamala Harris and plans to overhaul its editorial board, …
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