2025-03-04 One-Minute Post
AI companies are prioritizing privacy with new assistants and guidelines. Meanwhile, concerns about bias in AI tools are growing, with a focus on ethical student placement applications and the need to address bias in information flows. The LA Times is using AI to assess political bias in opinion stories, highlighting the increasing role of AI in media.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. How to Adopt AI Solutions While Safeguarding Data Privacy | Built In link Highlight: 5 Aspects of Data Privacy to Consider in AI Adoption · Data collection. · User input data. · Security risks. · Third-party data sharing. · Transparency and …
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2. Jolla founders take the wraps off an AI assistant to power up their push for privacy-friendly GenAI link Highlight: Jolla, the erstwhile mobile maker turned privacy-centric AI business — via sister startup, Venho.ai — has taken the wraps off an AI assistant it …
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3. How AI-Driven SPO is Reshaping Programmatic Efficiency - ExchangeWire.com link Highlight: … privacy-first advertising landscape. AI-powered SPO refines targeting strategies by optimising contextual signals and authenticated data sets …
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4. The Impact of AI on Student Placement Applications - HEPI link Highlight: While providing valuable employer insights, these technologies raise ethical concerns, including AI-driven bias. Levelling the Playing Field? AI tools …
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5. Rehabilitating DeepSeek - China Media Project link Highlight: As the world rapidly enters an era in which information flows will be driven increasingly by AI, this framing bias in the very DNA of Chinese models …
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6. LA Times Embraces AI to Give 'Political Rating' Bias Meter to Opinion Stories - TheWrap link Highlight: The Los Angeles Times will be using a new artificial intelligence tool to give a "political rating" to its opinion stories and other articles.
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