The Commission has been investigating Meta’s Facebook and Instagram over disinformation and deceptive advertising under the Digital Services Act since April 2024
To hear some of the most prominent people in the artificial-intelligence industry and some high-profile American CEOs tell it, the mass adoption of generative AI services like ChatGPT is soon going to lead to massive job losses. ... But there are reasons to think the technology’s impact on employment won’t be as dramatic or as sudden as doomsayers are predicting, AI experts and economists say.
Pushed to use artificial intelligence, software developers at the e-commerce giant say they must work faster and have less time to think. Others welcome the shift.
Since early 2023, I've been on a journey evaluating claims about the capabilities of generative "A.I." (yep, still gets air quotes). I've tried to reproduce some of the more sensational successes I've seen trumpeted on the Interwebs, and eventually come to the conclusion that most of them don't hold much water. Why, I wonder, are…
Servo has shown that we can build a browser with a modern, parallel layout engine in a fraction of the cost of the big incumbents, thanks to our powerful tooling, our strong community, and our thorough documentation. But we can, and should, build Servo without generative AI tools like GitHub Copilot.
Adobe is going all in on generative AI models and tools, and says that creators who refuse to use the technology are “not going to be successful in this new world.”
The European Commission has moved to "compel" Microsoft to provide information about generative artificial intelligence (AI) risks on its Bing search engine, threatening it with a fine, according to a statement on Friday (17 May).
I find that one of the most frustrating kinds of AI hype is when people who are actually in a position to use their own expertise to push back instead give in to the FOMO and do the hype for tech companies. Today's case in point is a recent article in The Chronicle of Higher Education...
This essay is based in part on presentations given in the Spring and Summer of 2018 at the Creative AI Meetup at the Photographer’s Gallery in London, the University of Chicago’s Franke Institute for the Humanities, the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies in Denmark, INRS in Quebec, and the University of Warwick Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies Research Forum. It is the second part of a longer discussion about deep learning, the first part of which is in the essay, “Deep Learning as an Epistemic Ensemble”.