2025-02-01 One-Minute Post
NASA and Italy block China’s DeepSeek over privacy concerns. Legal battles over AI privacy and data protection laws intensify. Illinois Supreme Court announces policy on AI to address bias. DeepSeek’s AI model found to be highly biased and likely to generate harmful content.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. NASA becomes latest federal agency to block China's DeepSeek - CNBC link Highlight: AI at Work · AI Age · AI Insights · AI Effect. NASA becomes latest federal agency to block China's DeepSeek on 'security and privacy concerns'.
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2. A Deep-See On DeepSeek: How Italy's Ban Might Shape AI Oversight - Forbes link Highlight: An Italian regulator abruptly bans DeepSeek, a rising Chinese AI platform, over data privacy issues—mirroring ChatGPT's troubles and heightening …
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3. AI's Legal Storm: The Three Battles That Will Shape Its Future - Forbes link Highlight: Privacy & Data Protection Lawsuits: Who controls personal and sensitive data in AI? Ethical & Liability Lawsuits: Who is responsible when AI causes …
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4. Illinois Supreme Court Announces Policy on Artificial Intelligence | JD Supra link Highlight: Unsubstantiated or deliberately misleading AI generated content that perpetuates bias, prejudices litigants, or obscures truth-finding and decision- …
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5. Here's How DeepSeek Censorship Actually Works—and How to Get Around It | WIRED link Highlight: A 2023 regulation on generative AI specified that AI models in China … Pre-training bias happens when a model is trained on biased or incomplete data.
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6. DeepSeek-R1 AI Model 11x More Likely to Generate Harmful Content, Security Research Finds link Highlight: The analysis found the model to be highly biased and susceptible to generating insecure code, as well as producing harmful and toxic content, …
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