Is AI moving too fast for ethics?
Check out the on-demand sessions from the Low-Code/No-Code Summit to learn how to successfully innovate and achieve efficiency by upskilling and scaling citizen developers. Last weekend may have been a holiday in Silicon Valley, with AI researchers wolfing down turkey before preparing to fly to New Orleans for the start of NeurIPS (which one researcher called an "annual gala" of AI and another "Burning Man" for AI). But nothing seems to stop the pace of news -- or the debate -- about AI models and research, even Thanksgiving in the U.S. My question: Is it all moving too fast and furiously for responsible and ethical AI efforts to keep up? For example, it was the end of the day on November 23rd -- a time when most Americans were likely in holiday travel mode -- when Stability AI announced the release of Stable Diffusion 2.0. The announcement was an updated version of its open-source text-to-image generator, which immediately became wildly popular when it was released just three months ago.
Nov-30-2022, 09:45:21 GMT
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