2025-02-16 One-Minute Post
Texas AG Ken Paxton is investigating Chinese AI company DeepSeek over data privacy concerns. Meanwhile, at the AI Action Summit, there’s a call for AI to remain free from ideological bias. Additionally, a study suggests that AI chatbots may lean left, misaligning with average Americans and even censoring.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launches investigation into DeepSeek link Highlight: Texas AG Ken Paxton is investigating Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek due to data privacy concerns … AI platforms and its claims that …
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2. Texas AG Ken Paxton launches investigation into DeepSeek AI - KVUE link Highlight: Paxton is accusing the Chinese AI company of violating the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act.
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3. China's DeepSeek AI, and the missing discourse on privacy and ethics - The Leaflet link Highlight: As the global west and emerging economies obsess over DeepSeek's disruptive commercial popularity in the AI development space, the more value …
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4. The gold standard in AI and reserve currencies - The Statesman link Highlight: … artificial intelligence (AI). At the AI Action Summit in Paris … “Third, we feel very strongly that AI must remain free from ideological bias …
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5. AI is stifling new tech adoption? - Hacker News link Highlight: Instead of imbuing into it some grievance narrative, why shouldn't people take the advice, if LLM's do suffer from an anti-recency bias, to find …
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6. AI math tutor: ChatGPT can be as effective as human help, study suggests - PsyPost link Highlight: Is your AI chatbot politically biased? A new study provides evidence that ChatGPT leans left, misaligning with average Americans and even censoring …
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