Article: Power Hungry Processing – *Watts* Driving the Cost of AI Deployment?

Article: Power Hungry Processing – *Watts* Driving the Cost of AI Deployment? This article is co-authored by Sasha Luccioni and Yacine Jernite (Hugging Face) and Emma Strubell (CMU). The energy and carbon costs of deploying AI models have largely been unknown.. until now! The authors tested 88 models on 30 datasets from 10 different tasks […]

TTC Joint Roadmap for Trustworthy AI and Risk Management

TTC Joint Roadmap for Trustworthy AI and Risk Management The EU and U.S. is seeking input on the list of key AI terms essential to understanding risk-based approaches to AI, along with their EU and U.S. interpretations and shared EU-U.S. definitions that was released as part of the Fourth TTC Ministerial in May 2023. Comments are especially requested […]

Sam Altman back at OpenAI: how Microsoft got its hands on ChatGPT

Sam Altman back at OpenAI: how Microsoft got its hands on ChatGPT This article was published on BFMTV in French. Following is the translated text. The American giant has demonstrated its omnipotence over its partner OpenAI, by reinstalling Sam Altman and his teams, against the initial advice of the board of directors. It only took […]

AI Act: EU Commission attempts to revive tiered approach shifting to General Purpose AI

AI Act: EU Commission attempts to revive tiered approach shifting to General Purpose AI This article was authored by Luca Bertuzzi for Euractiv. The European Commission circulated on Sunday (19 November) a possible compromise on the AI law to break the deadlock on foundation models, applying the tiered approach to General Purpose AI and introducing […]

Google’s New Gmail Tool is Hallucinating Emails that don’t Exist

Google’s New Gmail Tool is Hallucinating Emails that don’t Exist This article is authored by Maggie Harrison for Futurism. Google’s new Bard extension will apparently summarize emails, plan your travels, and — oh, yeah — fabricate emails that you never actually sent. Last week, Google plugged its large language model-powered chatbot called Bard into a bevy of Google […]

Regulation of AI In the United States

Regulation of AI In the United States Ravit Dotan, AI & Data Ethics Advisor has written a comprehensive report on the regulation of AI in the United States. Regulation of artificial intelligence is emerging. While it is impossible to know for sure what the regulation would ultimately look like, we can learn a lot by examining […]

Can LLMs Really Reason and Plan?

Can LLMs Really Reason and Plan? This is the title of the slides of Prof. Subbarao Kambhampati, Professor of AI at the Arizona State University, and the former President of AAAI. He gave this talk at the recent JP Morgan AI summit. Please find below the link to the slides and the audio of the […]

OECD AI Principles overview

OECD AI Principles overview The OECD’s work on Artificial Intelligence and rationale fordeveloping the OECD Recommendation on Artificial Intelligence AI is a general-purpose technology that has the potential to improvethe welfare and well-being of people, to contribute to positivesustainable global economic activity, to increase innovation andproductivity, and to help respond to key global challenges. It […]

EU’s AI Act negotiations hit the brakes over foundation models

EU’s AI Act negotiations hit the brakes over foundation models Luca Bertuzzi writes for Euractive about a technical meeting on the EU’s AI regulation broke down on Friday (10 November) after large EU countries asked to retract the proposed approach for foundation models. Unless the deadlock is broken in the coming days, the whole legislation […]