AI that I actually want: a heads up display in a vehicle that notifies drivers when they have the right of way at intersections controlled by stop signs.
If you're curious, the bot just asks a Mistral Instruct model to come up with a prompt based on a random line from /usr/share/dict/words, then passes the response to stable diffusion.
Seeding it with a random word for inspiration helps the model come up with different stuff. Without some random input, the Mistral tended to describe the same or similar prompts every time. I don't blame it, it's only the baby 7B model. It is doing its best!
-That won’t stop bosses from trying to use AI to replace certain jobs, keep pay lower, and demand you and your coworkers produce more work
-Your bosses’ measuring stick for AI output isn’t whether it’s so good it can replace you wholesale, but if it’s “good enough” to justify the savings on labor costs
-Certain industries are uniquely vulnerable to generative AI output, and are more threatened than others
-After workplaces are disrupted by generative AI, employees not laid off or reassigned will have to pick up the pieces, often with more work than before
-Whether or not your boss adopts generative AI directly or your industry is threatened, the technology can be used as leverage against you and your colleagues
-Generative AI may or may not be a flash in the pan, but it can be a wrecking ball to your job regardless, especially if your boss is looking for an excuse to cut costs or to appear innovative — and you should be ready
There will almost certainly be no AI jobs apocalypse. That doesn’t mean your boss isn’t going to use AI to replace jobs, or, more likely, going to use the specter of AI to keep pay down and demand higher productivity"
The federal #government is facing a dwindling window to #regulate the use of #ArtificialIntelligence in campaigns before the #2024election. The #FCC chair announced a plan last month to require #politicians to disclose #AI use in TV & radio #ads. But the prop is facing opposition from a #FEC top ofcl, which has been considering its own new rules on AI campaign use.
The dispute — along w/ #inaction at the #FEC & #Congress — could leave #voters w/limited federal #protections against those who use #AI to #mislead the public or mask their #political msgs…. New #generativeAI technologies have already proved capable of creating uncannily realistic images.
“AI has the potential to be very influential in our #elections, & right now, there’s a total vacuum of #regulation on this issue,” said Ellen Weintraub, the Democratic vice chair of the FEC.
A social app for creatives, Cara grew from 40k to 650k users in a week because artists are fed up with Meta’s AI policies
"On Wednesday, Zhang opened her email to find a horrible shock: her bill for using Vercel, a web hosting company, would cost $96,280 for the last week."
STUDY: “…individuals should be granted a sui generis legal right not to be subjected to AI profiling based on publicly available data without their explicit informed consent.” - #AI#Surveillance#DataPrivacy#legal#Rights
BREAKING NEWS - NYTImes - Wednesday, June 5, 2024 11:53 PM ET
Federal regulators made a deal allowing them to proceed with antitrust investigations into Microsoft, OpenAI and Nvidia in the artificial intelligence industry.
The agreement signals intensifying scrutiny by the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Comission into A.I., a rapidly advancing technology that has the potential to upend jobs, information and people’s lives. #AI#OpenAI#Microsoft#Nvidia#ArtificialIntelligence#labor#jobs#Antitrust#law