“The selfishness of Google Duplex”
“The more technology advances, the clearer it becomes that our smartphones are no longer about conversing but more about transfers of information.”
“The more technology advances, the clearer it becomes that our smartphones are no longer about conversing but more about transfers of information.”
“Axon, formerly known as Taser, has launched a new “AI ethics board” to guide its use of artificial intelligence. The board will meet twice a year to discuss the ethical implications of upcoming Axon products, particularly how their use might affect community policing.”
Read: Axon launches AI ethics board to study the dangers of facial recognition
“Axon, formerly known as Taser, has launched a new “AI ethics board” to guide its use of artificial intelligence. The board will meet twice a year to discuss the ethical implications of upcoming Axon products, particularly how their use might affect community policing.”
Read: Axon launches AI ethics board to study the dangers of facial recognition
“Axon, formerly known as Taser, has launched a new “AI ethics board” to guide its use of artificial intelligence. The board will meet twice a year to discuss the ethical implications of upcoming Axon products, particularly how their use might affect community policing.”
Read: Axon launches AI ethics board to study the dangers of facial recognition
“Axon, formerly known as Taser, has launched a new “AI ethics board” to guide its use of artificial intelligence. The board will meet twice a year to discuss the ethical implications of upcoming Axon products, particularly how their use might affect community policing.”
Read: Axon launches AI ethics board to study the dangers of facial recognition
“As governments around the world plan for their AI-powered futures, the UK is preparing to take on a somewhat scholarly and moral mantle.”
Read: The UK says it can’t lead on AI spending, so will have to lead on AI ethics instead
“As governments around the world plan for their AI-powered futures, the UK is preparing to take on a somewhat scholarly and moral mantle.”
Read: The UK says it can’t lead on AI spending, so will have to lead on AI ethics instead
“Two weeks ago, The Verge reported the existence of a six-year predictive policing collaboration between the New Orleans Police Department and Palantir Technologies, a data mining giant co-founded by Peter Thiel.”
Read: New Orleans ends its Palantir predictive policing program
“AIs have gotten better at holding a conversation, but tech firms are wary of rolling them out for fear of PR nightmares. AIs have gotten better at holding a conversation, but tech firms are wary of rolling them out for fear of PR nightmares.”
Read: AI time bombs could sneak cyber attacks past watchful eyes
“New York City is taking the first steps to address algorithmic bias in city services. City council passed a bill last week that will require the city to address bias in algorithms used by the New York Police Department, the city’s courts, and dozens of city agencies.”
Read: New York City Passes Bill to Study Biases in Algorithms Used by the City