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How Can We Manage the Risks of AI?

Dataiku

In the first article of this series , we learned some of the many ways AI already influences us at different stages of life and how important our own data is in the development of AI. Now, we’ll learn about how the risks of AI can be identified, balanced, or even avoided, as individuals, teams, and societies.

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Essential skills and traits of chief AI officers

CIO Business Intelligence

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence — especially generative AI — is prompting many organizations to hire or promote a chief AI officer (CAIO). To date, many of these positions are with technology vendors or at government entities in the wake of recent AI mandates.

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You Can’t Regulate What You Don’t Understand

O'Reilly on Data

That was the date when OpenAI released ChatGPT, the day that AI emerged from research labs into an unsuspecting world. Most notably, The Future of Life Institute published an open letter calling for an immediate pause in advanced AI research , asking: “Should we let machines flood our information channels with propaganda and untruth?

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Rising Tide Rents and Robber Baron Rents

O'Reilly on Data

The answer can be found in the theory of economic rents, and in particular, in the kinds of rents that are collected by companies during different stages of the technology business cycle. Why is it now subject to the same kind of antitrust complaints faced by Microsoft, once the “evil empire” of the previous generation of computing?

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ChatGPT, Author of The Quixote

O'Reilly on Data

TL;DR LLMs and other GenAI models can reproduce significant chunks of training data. Copyright was intended to incentivize cultural production: in the era of generative AI, copyright won’t be enough. Generative AI Has a Plagiarism Problem ChatGPT, for example, doesn’t memorize its training data, per se.

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10 things to watch out for with open source gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

It seems anyone can make an AI model these days. Even if you don’t have the training data or programming chops, you can take your favorite open source model, tweak it, and release it under a new name. And there are an insane number of variants. And there are an insane number of variants. I find open source extremely valuable.”

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Private cloud makes its comeback, thanks to AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Private cloud providers may be among the key beneficiaries of today’s generative AI gold rush as, once seemingly passé in favor of public cloud, CIOs are giving private clouds — either on-premises or hosted by a partner — a second look. The excitement and related fears surrounding AI only reinforces the need for private clouds.

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