OpenAI is giving Microsoft exclusive access to its GPT-3 language model

Microsoft announced that it would begin exclusively licensing GPT-3, the world’s largest language model, built by San Francisco–based OpenAI. The model acts like a powerful autocomplete: it can generate essays given the starting sentence, songs given a musical intro, or even web page layouts given a few lines of HTML code. Microsoft says it will […]
China’s Surveillance State Goes Global

Northwest of beijing’s Forbidden City, outside the Third Ring Road, the Chinese Academy of Sciences has spent seven decades building a campus of national laboratories. Near its center is the Institute of Automation, a sleek silvery-blue building surrounded by camera-studded poles. The institute is a basic research facility. Its computer scientists inquire into artificial intelligence’s […]
First Progress Report of the Ad hoc Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAHAI)

On 23 September 2020, the Committee of Ministers approved the progress report ofthe Ad hoc Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAHAI), which sets out the work undertaken and progress towards the fulfilment of the committee’s mandate since it was established on 11 September 2019. The progress report sets out a clear roadmap for action towards a Council of Europe legal instrument based on human rights, the rule of law and democracy. Its clear relevance has also been confirmed and reinforced by the recent COVID-19 pandemic. The preliminary feasibility study, providing indications on the legal framework on the design, development of artificial intelligence based on Council of Europe’s standards is expected to be examined by the CAHAI at its forthcoming third plenarymeeting in December 2020. 2021 will also be dedicated to multi-stakeholder consultations and to the finalisation of the elements of the legal framework on AI. This news article was published on the Council of Europe webpage. Read more.
A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human?

OpenAI’s powerful new language generator can write an entire essay from scratch. This article was published in The Guardian, please follow this link to read more.
Policy Guidance on AI for Children

Artificial intelligence (AI) is about so much more than self-driving cars and intelligent assistants on your phone. AI systems are increasingly being used by governments and the private sector to, for example, improve the provision of education, healthcare and welfare services. While AI is a force for innovation, it also poses risks for children and […]
The Need for a Strong Privacy Law : BGF introduces letter to the Editor at the New York Times

Changing the default to opt-in for the use of personal data would be a good starting point for a national privacy law, but much more is needed for meaningful data protection. A baseline federal privacy law should make clear the responsibilities for those companies that choose to collect and use personal data. And the law […]