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Compute Trends Across Three Eras of Machine Learning

May 28, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Lennart Heim, a Research Scholar at the Centre for the Governance of AI and Research Fellow at Epoch. [Original paper by Jaime Sevilla, Lennart Heim, Anson Ho, Tamay Besiroglu, Marius … [Read more...] about Compute Trends Across Three Eras of Machine Learning

Why reciprocity prohibits autonomous weapons systems in war

May 28, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Joshua Brand, a PhD student at Télécom Paris-Institut Polytechnique de Paris with his thesis on Human-centred explainable artificial intelligence and the virtue of vulnerability. [Original … [Read more...] about Why reciprocity prohibits autonomous weapons systems in war

The coming AI ‘culture war’

May 28, 2023

✍️ Column by Harry Law, a researcher at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge Overview: Cultural battle lines are being drawn in the AI industry. Recently, California … [Read more...] about The coming AI ‘culture war’

An error management approach to perceived fakeness of deepfakes: The moderating role of perceived deepfake targeted politicians’ personality characteristics

May 28, 2023

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Yu-Leung Ng] Overview: Does the trustworthiness of the politician as the subject of a deepfake video affect how trustworthy … [Read more...] about An error management approach to perceived fakeness of deepfakes: The moderating role of perceived deepfake targeted politicians’ personality characteristics

Responsible AI Licenses: social vehicles toward decentralized control of AI

May 28, 2023

✍️ Column by Carlos Muñoz Ferrandis, RAIL Initiative, HuggingFace. Acknowledgments to Yacine Jernite, Giada Pistilli, and Danish Contractor for their kind review and valuable feedback. Overview: This article … [Read more...] about Responsible AI Licenses: social vehicles toward decentralized control of AI

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