This lawsuit is a minor headache for #Amazon. Allegedly a woman was fired for doing her job which was keeping Amazon’s #ArtificialIntelligence from using content illegally (probably copyrighted material).
Her boss reportedly did not like that “do-gooder attitude” & demoted her, before firing her during maternity leave. This case could open up lawsuits against Amazon’s #AI in the future.
Było ujęcie, że inteligencja to jest zdolność rozwiązywania problemów.
Ale można też po prostu znać gotowe rozwiązania problemów, po prostu wyuczone, wtedy wystarczy podążać ścieżką według gotowego rozwiązania, wyciągniętą z pamięci.
Jest ujęcie, że inteligencja, to jest dobra kompresja danych, że sztuczna inteligencja to też na tym polega, tak powstaje model. A kompresja, to po prostu odnalezienie analogii, żeby móc coś upakować w mniejszym rozmiarze.
W mózgu też tak to działa.
Jakby to pociągnąć, to wyobraź sobie rozpakowane dane, z bardzo inteligentnego mózgu/modelu. To by była masa gotowych rozwiązań problemów, do każdej możliwej sytuacji.
Po tym rozwiązanie problemu, to już nie inteligentne myślenie, tylko przelecenie po (tych rozpakowanych) w pamięci gotowych rozwiązań, i zastosowanie ich.
Czyli ostatecznie wszystko sprowadziłoby się do zastosowania gotowych rozwiązań problemów, trzeba tylko zestawić problem z rozwiązaniem, i gotowe.
Inteligencja teoretycznie tworzy coś na poczekaniu, ale można spojrzeć na inteligencję w ten sposób, że to i tak jest lecenie sobie gotowymi rozwiązaniami, gotowymi ścieżkami. #artificialintelligence#ai#inteligencja#mozg#iq#gpt
EyeEm, a photo-sharing community once thought to be a potential challenger to Instagram, is now licensing its users’ photos to train AI models, Tech Crunch reports. The company gave users 30 days to opt out. As you can imagine, many of them are upset. Read more: https://flip.it/Yv2xV3 #Tech#Technology#AI#ArtificialIntelligence#Photography
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In another chapter of “what crazy things has AI done this week,” the Catholic advocacy group Catholic Answers has had to swiftly defrock the AI priest it unveiled just a few days ago, after some strange conversations were shared online.
In a particularly awkward exchange with @futurism regarding the legitimacy of his identity, the chatbot claimed to be a real member of the clergy, who lived in Assisi. “Yes, my friend,” Father Justin is reported to have said, “I am as real as the faith we share.”
A federal judicial panel has met in Washington, DC, to discuss the rising challenge of policing Al-generated evidence in court trials.
The eight-member panel heard from computer scientists and academics about the potential risks of Al-manipulated images and videos disrupting a trial, and will be responsible for drafting evidence-related amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence.
Not all on the panel feel this is necessary though, writes @arstechnica, with one judge stating, ‘I'm not sure that this is the crisis that it's been painted as.”
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The Threat Of AI Art: An Eye-Opening Interview With An Artist, A Musician & A College Professor
Why AI is an existential threat to artists.
While its past has not always been so glorious, John Naughton, thinks that under its new head Sarah Cardell the Competition & Markets Authority has a real chance to save us from the worst excesses in monopoly control of AI by big tech.
Lets hope he's right; the tech bros will be lawyering up their anti-CMA teams even as we read this...