🕵️♂️ How AI Ambitions Are Pushing Tech Giants to Steal Data.Plus: Meet The United Front Against AI Misinformation in U.S. Elections.
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Meet The United Front Against AI Misinformation in U.S. Elections.A bipartisan coalition, backed by high-profile figures and organizations, is launching a campaign to educate U.S. voters about the threat of AI-generated misinformation, such as deepfakes, in the upcoming elections. Amidst reduced communication between federal agencies and social media firms due to legal and constitutional concerns, this initiative seeks to "inoculate" the public against disinformation. The effort, led by The Future US, combines educational ads with a broader strategy to engage voters and counteract misinformation's impact on election integrity. Despite the challenge of overcoming distrust and the sophisticated nature of disinformation, the coalition is taking proactive steps, including collaboration with tech leaders and creative campaigns, to protect the electoral process. How AI Ambitions Are Pushing Tech Giants to Steal Data.Tech giants like OpenAI, Google, and Meta have been bending their own rules and copyright laws to gather data for AI training. OpenAI created a tool to transcribe YouTube videos, despite potential policy violations. Google modified its terms to use more user-generated content, and Meta considered buying a publishing house for access to copyrighted texts. The race for AI advancement has pushed these companies to prioritize data collection, sometimes at the expense of legal and ethical standards. With the demand for massive data sets, some are exploring "synthetic" data created by AI, even as concerns about copyright infringement and the sustainability of current data-sourcing practices grow. The industry's data appetite suggests that high-quality internet data could be depleted by 2026, highlighting the pressing need for new data solutions. 📰 Publications I am currently reading and recommending:
The Economic and Technological Impact of Chips Investments.The Biden administration's up to $6.6 billion support for TSMC's Arizona expansion aims to enhance U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, part of efforts to counter China's market dominance and address global chip shortages. TSMC's $40 billion project in Phoenix is set to generate 21,000 construction and 4,500 permanent jobs, marking a significant foreign investment in Arizona. This initiative, under the Chips Act, alongside investments from Intel, Texas Instruments, and Micron, contributes to national efforts to boost domestic chip production, ensuring technological competitiveness and creating high-paying jobs. 🧰 AI ToolsCode III
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Monday, April 8, 2024
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