New AI Strategy Adopted by the Norwegian Ministry of Defense

New AI Strategy Adopted by the Norwegian Ministry of Defense Alex Moltzau writes in his Medium article on the new AI strategy adopted by Norwegian Ministry of Defense. The government has adopted a strategy that deals with how the defence sector will utilize artificial intelligence to promote Norway’s security and defence policy goals. – The […]

France has appointed a Generative AI Committee

France has appointed a Generative AI Committee The gradual arrival of artificial intelligence (AI) at the heart of our daily lives reveals a little more and more the potential of this technology and raises many questions, especially in the fields of ethics, economy, productivity, work, business organization or the industrial and digital sovereignty of States. […]

Explainable AI – LIME and SHAP

Explainable AI – LIME and SHAP This blog post by The AIEdge, provides a very good overview of two powerful techniques underlying the field of ExplainableAI, i.e., LIME and SHAP. To read the full article, please click on this link.

Kate Crawford: Exposing AI’s True Cost

Kate Crawford: Exposing AI’s True Cost In this interview conducted by Stephanie Hare of Prof. Kate Crawford, the author of Atlas of AI, the true environmental cost of AI is put to scrutiny. “The question of the environmental cost of AI is the biggest secret in the industry right now….All along the pipeline – the […]

Challenges in evaluating AI systems

Challenges in evaluating AI systems This article authored by ANTHRO\C discusses in details the different challenges in evaluating AI systems. To read the full article, please click on this link.

AI Act Trilogue Topics: Open Source

AI Act Trilogue Topics: Open Source Authors: Catelijne Muller and Maria Rebrean On June 14 of this year, the legislative process of the AIA entered its final phase, the Trilogue. During this phase the co-legislators (EP and Council) will negotiate the final text of the AIA under the brokerage of the European Commission. In this […]

How the U.N. Plans to Shape the Future of AI

How the U.N. Plans to Shape the Future of AI This article has been published on Time. Following is an excerpt from the article. As the United Nations General Assembly gathered this week in New York, the U.N. Secretary-General’s envoy on technology, Amandeep Gill, hosted an event titled Governing AI for Humanity, where participants discussed the risks […]

Are we the last generation – or the first sustainable one?

Are we the last generation – or the first sustainable one? The word “sustainability” gets thrown around a lot these days. But what does it actually mean for humanity to be sustainable? Environmental data scientist Hannah Ritchie digs into the numbers behind human progress across centuries, unpacking why the conventional understanding of sustainability is misleading […]

MIT scholars awarded seed grants to probe the social implications of generative AI

MIT scholars awarded seed grants to probe the social implications of generative AI In July, MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Provost Cynthia Barnhart issued a call for papers to “articulate effective roadmaps, policy recommendations, and calls for action across the broad domain of generative AI.” Over the next month, they received an influx of responses […]

SambaNova unveils new AI chip to power full-stack AI platform

SambaNova unveils new AI chip to power full-stack AI platform Palo-Alto-based SambaNova Systems has unveiled a new AI chip, the SN40L, which will power its full-stack large language model (LLM) platform, the SambaNova Suite, that helps enterprises go from chip to model — building and deploying customized generative AI models. Rodrigo Liang, cofounder and CEO of SambaNova Systems, told […]