2025-02-12 One-Minute Post
AI is under scrutiny for accessing personal data without violating privacy laws. Vice President Vance criticizes EU’s privacy-focused regulations. PM Modi calls for bias-free data at Paris AI Summit. An adviser to Elon Musk’s xAI suggests making AI slightly biased towards Trump. Jaishankar emphasizes the need for a multipolar world to ensure AI is developed with minimal bias.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. Does AI get a free pass on 'fair use' IP rights? | SC Media link Highlight: With this context in mind, AI can even access mundane personal data without violating any existing privacy laws. Though regulations have attempted to …
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2. Vance stakes claim to US leadership in AI - VOA link Highlight: The vice president criticizes the European Union's regulatory structure, in particular the privacy-focused General Data Protection Regulation and …
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3. Vance warns against 'tightening the screws' on AI in rebuff of Europe - NBC News link Highlight: Vice President JD Vance warned European allies that the White House would not accept regulations on artificial intelligence if they held back U.S. …
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4. At Paris AI Summit, PM Modi calls for bias-free data: Need to think carefully - India Today link Highlight: Quality data sets that are free from biases are crucial in developing trustworthy and transparent AI systems, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said as …
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5. An Adviser to Elon Musk's xAI Has a Way to Make AI More Like Donald Trump | WIRED link Highlight: He's not saying a model should necessarily be “Trump all the way,” but he argues it should be biased toward Trump slightly, “because he won the …
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6. Only multipolar world can ensure AI is developed with least bias: Jaishankar at India-France … link Highlight: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, at the 14th India-France CEO Forum, stressed trust and transparency in the digital era. Highlighting AI …
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