2025-04-17 One-Minute Post
Scale AI is collaborating with Qatar to develop AI agents for education and healthcare. Meanwhile, Controllo’s AI-powered platform is simplifying privacy compliance. On the other hand, AI models are being scrutinized for biases in digital advertising and communication avatars. Additionally, Meta is resuming AI training on EU user posts, sparking debates on fairness and copyright laws.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. March 2025 AI Developments Under the Trump Administration | Inside Global Tech link Highlight: The letters, which warn of “serious concerns” regarding DeepSeek's data privacy and national security risks, follows Reps. Gottheimer and LaHood's …
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2. Scale AI working with Qatar on AI agents for education, health care - CNBC link Highlight: … Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit in Paris, France, Feb. 10 … California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon Your Privacy Choices …
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3. Privacy Compliance in 5 Clicks with Controllo link Highlight: Controllo, an advanced AI-powered compliance automation platform, is revolutionizing how organizations manage privacy and AI compliance by delivering …
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4. How AI Is Changing The Way We Measure Success In Digital Advertising link Highlight: Algorithmic Bias. AI models can sometimes reflect biases present in the data they are trained on. If left unchecked, this can lead to skewed …
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5. Realistic AI Avatars Boost Trust in Science Communication - Neuroscience News link Highlight: Realism Wins: Realistic AI avatars were perceived as more trustworthy than cartoon-like ones. Gender Bias: Male avatars were viewed as more competent, …
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6. Los Angeles Times AI opinion tool adds second viewpoint to columns - Straight Arrow News link Highlight: Critics, including journalists and readers, raised concerns about the tool's bias categorization and lack of editorial vetting, questioning its impact …
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7. The Hidden Risks in AI Training Data—And How to Eliminate Them - Security Boulevard link Highlight: An AI model's accuracy, reliability, and fairness depend entirely on the data it is trained on. Which means, clean, well-prepared datasets can …
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8. Meta set to resume training AI models on EU user posts - The Register link Highlight: Olejnik said he believes the legitimate interest justification is fair for data shared directly with Meta's AI assistant, noting that GDPR is not …
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9. Legal boffins weigh in on Meta's AI copyright case with leading academics split on critical … link Highlight: Meta, like many AI companies, argues that AI training constitutes 'fair use' under American law, which means it didn't need permission to make …
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