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US, Britain, other countries ink agreement to make AI ‘secure by design’
(Reuters) The United States, Britain and more than a dozen other countries on Sunday unveiled what a senior U.S. official described as the first detailed international agreement on how to keep artificial intelligence safe from rogue actors, pushing for companies to create AI systems that are “secure by design.” In a 20-page document unveiled Sunday,…
Read More‘AI Blowback’ Angst Grips ESG Investors Who Bet Big on Tech
(Bloomberg) ESG fund managers who turned to big tech as a low-carbon, high-return bet are growing increasingly anxious over the sector’s experimentation with artificial intelligence. Exposure to AI now represents a “short-term risk to investors,” said Marcel Stotzel, a London-based portfolio manager at Fidelity International. Stotzel said he’s “worried we’ll get an AI blowback,” which he…
Read MoreUS securities regulator signals it may curb climate rule ambitions
(Reuters) U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) officials have told lobbyists and corporate executives in recent days that the agency’s long-anticipated climate rules may scale back some of the most demanding greenhouse gas emissions disclosure requirements that it had proposed. At issue are so-called Scope 3 emissions that account for greenhouse gases released in the…
Read MoreMeta disbanded its Responsible AI team
(Verge) Meta has reportedly broken up its Responsible AI (RAI) team as it puts more of its resources into generative artificial intelligence. The Information broke the news today, citing an internal post it had seen. According to the report, most RAI members will move to the company’s generative AI product team, while others will work on Meta’s AI…
Read MoreEx-Meta staffers see booming business targeting online disinformation after two wars break out
(CNBC) Lauren Wagner knows a lot about disinformation. Heading into the 2020 U.S. presidential election, she worked at Facebook, focusing on information integrity and overseeing products designed to make sure content was moderated and fact-checked. She can’t believe what’s she’s seeing now. Since war erupted last month between Israel and Hamas, the constant deluge of misinformation…
Read MoreLawsuit claims UnitedHealth AI wrongfully denies elderly extended care
(Reuters) UnitedHealth Group Inc (UNH.N) uses an artificial intelligence algorithm that systematically denies elderly patients’ claims for extended care such as nursing facility stays, according to a proposed class action lawsuit filed on Tuesday. Family members of two now-deceased UnitedHealth beneficiaries sued the insurer in federal court in Minnesota, saying they were forced to pay out of pocket for…
Read MoreMelinda French Gates: ‘It’s time to change the face of power in venture capital’
(Fortune) At some point in our lives, many of us will need professional help to take care of ourselves or someone we love. Helen Adeosun wants to make sure that when that day comes, there will be a competent, compassionate caregiver ready to knock on your door. Helen is the founder of CareAcademy, a rapidly growing online training…
Read MoreMeta to Require Campaigns to Disclose AI-Altered Political Ads
(WSJ) Meta on Wednesday announced that it will require advertisers to disclose when they run political ads with media that has been digitally altered by artificial intelligence or other software ahead of the U.S. presidential election in 2024. The Facebook parent company said the new policy will go into effect at the start of the…
Read MoreThe US and 30 Other Nations Agree to Set Guardrails for Military AI
(Wired) When politicians, tech executives, and researchers gathered in the UK last week to discuss the risks of artificial intelligence, one prominent worry was that algorithms might someday turn against their human masters. More quietly, the group made progress on controlling the use of AI for military ends. On November 1, at the US embassy in…
Read MoreUber and Lyft Agree to $328 Million Payout for New York Drivers
(New York Times) Uber and Lyft have agreed to pay New York drivers a $328 million settlement after the state attorney general investigated a wage-theft complaint charging that the companies collected certain taxes and fees from drivers rather than passengers. Uber will pay $290 million and Lyft will provide $38 million into two funds that…
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