Computers make mistakes and AI will make things worse — the law must recognize that

Computers make mistakes and AI will make things worse — the law must recognize that This is an editorial that was published in Nature. A tragic scandal at the UK Post Office highlights the need for legal change, especially as organizations embrace artificial intelligence to enhance decision-making. More than 20 years ago, the Japanese technology […]

AI’s Achilles Heel: New Research Pinpoints Fundamental Weaknesses

AI’s Achilles Heel: New Research Pinpoints Fundamental Weaknesses This article was originally published in SciTechDaily. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have become the first in the world to mathematically prove that, beyond simple problems, it is impossible to develop algorithms for AI that will always be stable. ChatGPT and similar machine learning-based technologies are on […]

Singapore’s Model AI Framework for Generative AI

Singapore’s Model AI Framework for Generative AI This post is taken from the LinkedIn post of James Lau. Singapore has proposed a new governance framework for generative artificial intelligence, … developed by the AI Verify Foundation and Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), is part of Singapore’s contribution to the global conversation in this space, said […]

Article Alert: A Comprehensive Survey of Hallucination Mitigation Techniques in Large Language Models

Article Alert: A Comprehensive Survey of Hallucination Mitigation Techniques in Large Language Models This article is co-authored by S.M Towhidul Islam Tonmoy, S M Mehedi Zaman, Vinija Jain, Anku Rani, Vipula Rawte, Aman Chadha, and Amitava Das. Abstract: As Large Language Models (LLMs) continue to advance in their ability to write human-like text, a key challenge remains around their tendency to […]

Responsible AI now has an ISO standard

Responsible AI now has an ISO standard This article is written by Jonathan Kemper for The Decoder. A new ISO standard aims to provide an overarching framework for the responsible development of AI. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) have approved a new international standard, ISO/IEC 42001. This standard […]

Google AI has better bedside manner than human doctors — and makes better diagnoses

Google AI has better bedside manner than human doctors — and makes better diagnoses This article was written by Mariana Lenharo for Nature News. An artificial intelligence (AI) system trained to conduct medical interviews matched, or even surpassed, human doctors’ performance at conversing with simulated patients and listing possible diagnoses on the basis of the patients’ medical […]

Article Alert: A Philosophical Introduction to Language Models

Article Alert: A Philosophical Introduction to Language Models This article was co-authored by Raphaël Millière and Cameron Buckner. Abstract: Large language models like GPT-4 have achieved remarkable proficiency in a broad spectrum of language-based tasks, some of which are traditionally associated with hallmarks of human intelligence. This has prompted ongoing disagreements about the extent to […]

EU prepares to push back on private sector carve-out from international AI treaty

EU prepares to push back on private sector carve-out from international AI treaty This article was written by Luca Bertuzzi and published on Euractiv. The European Commission is preparing to push back on a US-led attempt to exempt the private sector from the world’s first international treaty on Artificial Intelligence while pushing for as much […]

New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement

New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement This article was published in The Guardian on 28th December 2023. The New York Times has sued OpenAI and Microsoft over the use of its content to train generative artificial intelligence and large-language model systems, a move that could see the company receive billions of dollars in […]