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How Do You Define Unfair Bias in AI? G.R. Jenkin & Associates

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Art is subjective and everyone has their own opinion about it. When I saw the expressionist painting Blue Poles, by Jackson Pollock, I was reminded of the famous quote by Rudyard Kipling, "It's clever, but is it Art?" Pollock's piece looks like paint messily spilled onto a drop sheet protecting the floor. The debate of what constitutes art has a long history that will probably never be settled, there is no definitive definition of art. Similarly, there is no broadly accepted objective definition for the quality of a piece of art, with the closest definition being from Orson Welles, "I don't know anything about art but I know what I like." Similarly, people recognize unfair bias when they see it, but it is quite difficult to create a single objective definition.


Sr. Data Engineer at SpaceX - Mountain View, CA, United States

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SpaceX was founded under the belief that a future where humanity is out exploring the stars is fundamentally more exciting than one where we are not. Today SpaceX is actively developing the technologies to make this possible, with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars. At SpaceX we're leveraging our experience in building rockets and spacecraft to deploy Starlink, the world's most advanced broadband internet system. Starlink is the world's largest satellite constellation and is providing fast, reliable internet to 1M users worldwide. We design, build, test, and operate all parts of the system – thousands of satellites, consumer receivers that allow users to connect within minutes of unboxing, and the software that brings it all together.


AI image generators that create close copies could be a legal headache

New Scientist

Right: the image produced by Stable Diffusion when prompted with "Ann Graham Lotz" With legal action already under way against some of the companies behind these AIs, researchers have now found that the generators can occasionally reproduce some of the specific images used to train them – a discovery that could play into the upcoming lawsuits.


New York City's Law on Using Tech to Make Hiring Decisions Keeps Getting Weaker

Slate

After years of building experience, developing your knowledge, and honing your skills, you are finally ready to apply for your dream job. But by the time you find out there's an opening and gather your application materials, the position has been filled. The company had recruited candidates using targeted ads on social media and career-oriented websites--ads that you never saw for reasons that are unclear to you. You then apply to another employer, where a human recruiter is impressed by your resume and advances you to the interview stage. But this time, you're rejected after an awkward recorded video interview in which you answered questions read by a computer.


World University Law School - World University and School Wiki

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Welcome to World University and School Wiki which anyone can add to or edit. WUaS would like to offer online CLE credits with these great universities, anticipating accrediting WUaS Law Schools in 204 countries. California, the state in which WUaS is incorporated, has 12 online law schools (none of these are ABA approved, but anyone can sit the California Bar exam, regardless of such approval, as I understand it), at present, and WUaS would like to develop another online MIT OCW/Harvard-centric law school, and eventually accredit in all 204 countries in the world, in main languages in those countries, beginning with the 6 United Nations' languages. Online Law Schools Have Yet to Pass the Bar: Many argue that fully online programs aren't the path to a traditional legal career]. WUaS is planning for a "Admitted Students' Day" for the first, matriculating Bachelor's degree class, on or around Saturday, April 14th, 2014, and the second Saturday of April for other degrees in the future.


France seeks strategy as nuclear waste site risks saturation point

The Japan Times

LA HAGUE, France – At a nuclear waste site in Normandy, robotic arms guided by technicians behind a protective shield maneuver a pipe that will turn radioactive chemicals into glass as France seeks to make safe the byproducts of its growing reliance on atomic power. The fuel-cooling pools in La Hague, on the country's northwestern tip, could be full by the end of the decade, and state-owned Orano, which runs them, says the government needs to outline a long-term strategy to modernize its ageing facilities no later than 2025. While more nuclear energy can help France and other countries to reduce planet-warming emissions, environmental campaigners say it replaces one problem with another. This could be due to a conflict with your ad-blocking or security software. Please add japantimes.co.jp and piano.io to your list of allowed sites.


Midjourney: 10 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know

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Have you ever heard of Midjourney? Well, in case you did not know, it's a standalone research laboratory responsible for developing an AI program of the same name. This program generates pictures based on textual descriptions, similar to OpenAI's DALL-E and Stable Diffusion. You probably don't know a lot about this, but today my aim is to change that. According to the company's founder (David Holz) the company was already profitable in August 2022.


What is ChatGPT, DALL-E, and generative AI?

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Generative AI systems fall under the broad category of machine learning, and here's how one such system--ChatGPT--describes what it can do: Ready to take your creativity to the next level? Look no further than generative AI! This nifty form of machine learning allows computers to generate all sorts of new and exciting content, from music and art to entire virtual worlds. And it's not just for fun--generative AI has plenty of practical uses too, like creating new product designs and optimizing business processes. Unleash the power of generative AI and see what amazing creations you can come up with! Did anything in that paragraph seem off to you?


Artificial Intelligence is about to defend a human in court 'for the first time ever'

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Artificial Intelligence is breaking a new frontier, with a company teasing that their robot will be playing an important part in a trial in court. The AI robot will be the first to advise a defendant in a court of law. The news was shared by the publication New Scientist, which explained that the AI would be in the defendant's phone. The robot would listen in on court proceedings and would then advise the defendant through an earpiece. The AI was developed by a company called DoNotPay, which describes itself as "The World's First Robot Lawyer." The company was founded by Joshua Browder and is described as a chatbot.


ChatGPT and Generative AI Tips & News; Bing is no longer a search engine; Google invested in OpenAI's rival; AI models spit out photos of real people;

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