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Fox News 'Antisemitism Exposed' Newsletter: Does 'AI' stand for 'anti-Israel'?
UPenn Wharton School Associate Professor Ethan Mollick weighs in on the Biden White House's new guidelines for artificial intelligence in the workplace on'Fox News Live.' Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world. IN TODAY'S NEWSLETTER: - ADL issues'urgent call' alleging anti-Israel bias in 4 AI large language models - Georgetown grad student accused of spreading Hamas propaganda - Israeli hostages' families sue Mahmoud Khalil, Columbia organizers as alleged'Hamas' propaganda arm' The ADL's report found that virtually all artifical intelligence tools displayed a built-in bias against Israel and Jews. TOP STORY: A new report from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) shows anti-Jewish and anti-Israel biases among AI large language models. The organization used thousands of AI queries to find "a concerning inability to accurately reject antisemitic tropes and conspiracy theories." Additionally, every LLM except GPT showed bias regarding Jewish conspiracy theories and even more bias against Israel than Jews, the ADL said.
Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas cling to digital clues
Refael Franco, the former deputy head of the National Cyber Directorate, is overseeing the construction of the group's platform, which is based on cutting-edge AI and facial recognition technology. It is a sophisticated system that cross-checks images posted by militants posted on social media against photos of the hostages provided by families. When a match occurs, the system can geolocate -- within seconds -- the approximate location of a missing person. Open-source intelligence experts then try to zero in further, relying on contextual clues like mosques, local shops or the angle of the sun.