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Using a swearword in your Google search can stop the AI answer. But should you?
Using a swearword in your Google search can stop the AI answer. Artificial intelligence is more than Trump deepfakes of Tilly the actor. It's used in smartphones, customer service, healthcare - even legal cases. Is it possible to avoid? Using a swearword in your Google search can stop that annoying AI overview from popping up.
Supplementary Material - WikiDO: A New Benchmark Evaluating Cross-Modal Retrieval for Vision-Language Models A Datasheet for WikiDO dataset 1 A.1 Motivation
Q1 For what purpose was the dataset created? Q2 Who created the dataset (e.g., which team, research group) and on behalf of which Q3 Who funded the creation of the dataset? Q1 What do the instances that comprise the dataset represent (e.g., documents, photos, Are there multiple types of instances (e.g., movies, users, and ratings; Is the sample representative of the larger set (e.g., geographic coverage)? Q4 What data does each instance consist of? In either case, please provide a description.
California's landmark frontier AI law to bring transparency
California's landmark frontier AI law to bring transparency Late last month, California became the first state in the United States to pass a law to regulate cutting-edge AI technologies. Now experts are divided over its impact. They agree that the law, the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act, is a modest step forward, but it is still far from actual regulation. It mandates reporting of incidents such as large-scale cyber-attacks, deaths of 50 or more people, large monetary losses and other safety-related events caused by AI models. It also puts in place whistleblower protections.