AI Chronicles: A Journey Through Time with Inspiring Quotes from AI Pioneers (1950-2023)
From What to How: An Initial Review of Publicly Available AI Ethics Tools, Methods and Research to Translate Principles into Practices
The debate about the ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence dates from the 1960s (Samuel in Science, 132(3429):741–742, 1960. 10.1126/science.132.3429.741; Wiener in Cybernetics: or control and communication in the animal and the machine, ...
The History of Artificial Intelligence - Science in the News
by Rockwell Anyoha Can Machines Think? In the first half of the 20th century, science fiction familiarized the world with the concept of artificially intelligent robots. It began with the “heartless” Tin man from the Wizard of Oz and continued with the humanoid robot that impersonated Maria in Metropolis. By the 1950s, we had a generation of scientists, mathematicians, and philosophers with the concept of …
Welcome to the Era of the A.I. Smartphone
Apple and Google are getting up close and personal with user data to craft memos, summarize documents and generate images.
Clashing priorities: AI and climate risk
Microsoft’s total carbon emissions have grown by about 30% since 2020, driven largely by indirect emissions from constructing new data centers for artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure.
AI trained on photos from kids’ entire childhood without their consent
Kids "easily traceable" from photos used to train AI models, advocates warn.
Sustainable Computing in the New World of AI
A conversation with Adam Wierman, the Carl F Braun Professor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences and director of Information Science and Technology
Report reveals astronomical problems as Google launches itself into evolving world of AI: ‘We’re working to address the impact’
Google is reportedly making attempts to stay ahead of the problem. Report reveals astronomical problems as Google launches itself into evolving world of AI: ‘We’re working to address the impact’ first appeared on The Cool Down.
Adults and teens pick dumbphones to curb social media addiction
Parents and teens alike are trading in their smartphones for "dumber" models to help stay offline.
AI and the Problem of Knowledge Collapse
While artificial intelligence has the potential to process vast amounts of data, generate new insights, and unlock greater productivity, its widespread adoption may entail unforeseen consequences....
Heart-Risk Model Saves Lives, Self-Driving on Unruly Roads, and more
The Batch AI News and Insights: A barrier to faster progress in generative AI is evaluations (evals), particularly of custom AI applications that generate...
AI’s Gender Bias Reflects Society’s Systemic Inequalities – OpEd
By Rafael Hernandez de Santiago In the sprawling city of Techville, there is a new player on the scene — and it is not your typical Silicon Valley startup or cutting-edge gadget. No, dear...
U.S. Clears Way for Antitrust Inquiries of Nvidia, Microsoft and OpenAI (Gift Article)
The Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission agreed to divide responsibility for investigating three major players in the artificial intelligence industry.
Photo essay: Tracing the secret, complex life of e-waste in Ghana | African Arguments
A project departs from the stereotype of Ghana as “dustbin of the world” to show a complex e-waste system that provides opportunity and harm.
Climate activists speak out against the unchecked growth of data centers
Dozens of environmental activists and Fairfax County residents took part in a rally to against the out-of-control expansion of data centers in Virginia.
Sam Altman Admits That OpenAI Doesn't Actually Understand How Its AI Works
During a recent summit, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was stumped after being asked how his company's AIs actually work, pointing to a larger issue.
AI Explained: The Deceptive Art of GANs
Generative adversarial (GANs) networks are transforming AI by creating images, videos and audio, blurring the line between truth and fiction.
Deepfakes of your dead loved ones are a booming Chinese business
People are seeking help from AI-generated avatars to process their grief after a family member passes away.
Re-evaluating GPT-4’s bar exam performance
Artificial Intelligence and Law - Perhaps the most widely touted of GPT-4’s at-launch, zero-shot capabilities has been its reported 90th-percentile performance on the Uniform Bar Exam. This...
Karen Hao Combats Company Stonewalling about AI’s Resource Demands - The Open Notebook
Karen Hao, an artificial intelligence reporter and columnist for The Atlantic, recently wondered how much water and energy computing data centers use. When Hao homed in on one facility, she learned tech corporations weren’t always keen on divulging the answers. Shi En Kim spoke with Hao about how she dealt with stonewalling from Microsoft and found creative workarounds to illustrate the scale of AI’s environmental footprint, even in the absence of official statistics.
U.S tech giants are building dozens of data centers in Chile. Locals are fighting back
Multiple groups are working to keep Amazon, Google, and Microsoft from doubling the number of centers in the country, fearing environmental devastation.
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Data centers could use 9% of US electricity by 2030, research institute says
Data centers could use up to 9% of total electricity generated in the United States by the end of the decade, more than doubling their current consumption, as technology companies pour funds into expanding their computing hubs, the Electric Power Research Institute said on Wednesday.
MIT professor pours cold water on the prevailing hype about AI and the economy - Workplace Insight
A study by MIT economist Daron Acemoglu appears to challenge the prevailing optimism surrounding AI and its economic impact
Cooling for AI Is a Hot Stock Market Trade—for Now
Companies like Vertiv that can help artificial-intelligence data centers dissipate heat have had gains of more than 600%.
Google Researchers Say AI Now Leading Disinformation Vector (and Are Severely Undercounting the Problem)
It’s much easier to produce AI-generated disinformation than it is to fact check it.
Luiza Jarovsky on LinkedIn: GENERATIVE AI & HUMAN RIGHTS
🚨GENERATIVE AI & HUMAN RIGHTS: the UN published the report "Taxonomy of Human Rights Risks Connected to Generative AI," and it's a must-read for everyone in…
Ralph Aboujaoude Diaz on LinkedIn: #technology #ai #hype | 57 comments
The current state of AI frenzy. #technology #ai #hype Follow me if you are looking for an honest, pragmatic and funny perspective on technology. Hit the 🔔… | 57 comments on LinkedIn
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ChatGPT vs. the climate: The hidden environmental costs of AI
We now use AI in more and more areas of our lives. But with its high emissions, should we resist this new tech? AI researcher Sasha Luccioni is working for a greener, more transparent future for AI.