Category «AI»

DHS CISA and UK NCSC Release Joint Guidelines for Secure AI System Development

“Taking a significant step forward in addressing the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the United Kingdom’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) today jointly released Guidelines for Secure AI System Development to help developers of any systems that use AI …

Subjects: AI, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Defense, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Trustworthy AI in Government + Public Services

“We are pleased to share the Oxford Insights Trustworthy AI Assessment tool. This self assessment tool is designed to help policymakers in government understand how prepared their government is to use AI in a trustworthy way in the public sector. Why did we create this tool? Governments are increasingly using AI in their public services. …

Subjects: AI, Economy, Environmental Law, Financial System, Government Documents, Health Care, Internet

Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, November 18, 2023

Via LLRX – Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, November 18, 2023 – Privacy and cybersecurity issues impact every aspect of our lives – home, work, travel, education, finance, health and medical records – to name but a few. On a weekly basis Pete Weiss highlights articles and information that focus on …

Subjects: AI, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Records, Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management, Privacy, Social Media

Amazon announces “AI Ready”

Amazon announces “AI Ready,” a new commitment designed to provide free AI skills training to 2 million people globally by 2025. To achieve this goal, we’re launching new initiatives for adults and young learners, and scaling our existing free AI training programs—removing cost as a barrier to accessing these critical skills. Hiring AI-skilled talent is …

Subjects: AI, E-Commerce, Education, Knowledge Management

AI in Banking and Finance, November 16, 2023

Via LLRX – AI in Banking and Finance, November 16, 2023 – This semi-monthly column by Sabrina I. Pacifici highlights news, government reports, industry white papers, academic papers and speeches on the subject of AI’s fast paced impact on the banking and finance sectors. The chronological links provided are to the primary sources, and as available, …

Subjects: AI, Financial System, Government Documents, Legal Research

ChatGPT Has Been Turned Into A Social Media Surveillance Assistant

Forbes [free to read]: “Social Links, a surveillance company that had thousands of accounts banned after Meta accused it of mass-scraping Facebook and Instagram, is now using ChatGPT to make sense of data its software grabs from social media. Most people use ChatGPT to answer simple queries, draft emails, or produce useful (and useless) code. …

Subjects: AI, Civil Liberties, Privacy, Social Media

A Manifesto on Enforcing Law in the Age of ‘Artificial Intelligence’

A Manifesto on Enforcing Law in the Age of ‘Artificial Intelligence. Transatlantic Reflection Group on Democracy and the Rule of Law in the Age of “Artificial Intelligence”. First published: 26 October 2023. https://doi.org/10.1111/eulj.12474 “Building upon A Manifesto In Defense of Democracy and the Rule of Law in the Age of ‘Artificial Intelligence’, we, the Transatlantic …

Subjects: AI, Legal Research

AI Legal Protections May Not Save You From Getting Sued

Bloomberg – Microsoft, Adobe and OpenAI are all pledging to defend their customers against intellectual property lawsuits, but that guarantee doesn’t apply to everyone. “AI companies are pledging to defend their customers against intellectual property lawsuits. Those indemnities are narrower than the announcements suggest. But first: The fine print Last Monday, twelve minutes into his …

Subjects: AI, Copyright, E-Commerce, Internet, Legal Research, Microsoft

ChatGPT is no longer as clueless about recent events

ZDNet: “ChatGPT users frustrated with the chatbot’s ignorance about recent events will now find it more informative and accommodating. At its first Dev Day conference for developers on Monday, ChatGPT creator OpenAI revealed that the knowledge cutoff dates for both GPT-3.5 and GPT-4.0 have been extended. For GPT-3.5, the cutoff date has been increased to …

Subjects: AI, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management