Atlantic Declaration spurs US-UK cooperation on emerging technology
The new agreement offers UK companies more comprehensive data transfer facilities and streamlined AI regulation.
Britain and the United States have signed an "Atlantic Declaration" to address economic challenges together. This was communicated by the White House last week. These challenges exist... Read more
Google’s Secure AI Framework democratizes responsible AI use
Google arrives in a blog with a Secure AI Framework (SAIF, PDF). With six principles, it hopes to help parties deploy artificial intelligence responsibly.
We already know of several lists of "best practices" that Big Tech companies maintain around AI. In June 2022, for example, Microsoft intende... Read more
Researchers find way to identify academic AI writing 99% of the time
AI-generated academic articles can be differentiated from human writing using a simple set of standardised processes, a study shows.
Can generative AI services like ChatGPT successfully impersonate actual academic writers? A group of US based researchers say no. In fact, there are many telltale ... Read more
European Commission tells staff to not use generative AI
The EC has issued a directive to staffers not to use Generative AI services for "critical" work.
This week the European Commission issued a set of internal guidelines for its staff regarding the use of Generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and Bard.
The document is known as “Guidelines for s... Read more
‘Apple looking to advance AI for iPhones, iPads and other devices’
Apple is reportedly looking to advance the AI capabilities of its devices. Recent moves indicate that the tech giant may be looking at generative AI to "transform" its suite of products.
Apple appears to be push forward aggressively into the area of AI development, according to a new analysis of... Read more
AI Act passes key committee vote in EU Parliament
The responsible parliamentary committees have approved the EU AI Act in a vote on Thursday that paves the way for plenary adoption in mid-June.
This week the European Parliament's Civil Liberties and Internal Market committees jointly adopted the text of a proposed EU Artificial Intelligence Act... Read more
‘Dutch politicians don’t know enough about AI’
Dutch IT professionals are unhappy about the level of knowledge about AI in their government. The PanelWizard team performed the research, commissioned by NTT DATA.
The researchers also found out that two in five IT professionals think AI will totally change our lives. A total of 500 people part... Read more
SAS, Erasmus MC and TU Delft bring ethical AI to health care
SAS unveiled at its Innovate conference the "ethical AI health care lab," based in the Netherlands, with the aim of promoting trustworthy AI within organizations.
For the "responsible innovation" initiative, SAS is working with organizations to see how ethical AI can be deployed in different ind... Read more
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak issues a warning about AI
Artificial intelligence could make it much harder to spot scams, the Apple co-founder said.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has warned that artificial intelligence could be used by “bad actors” and make it harder to spot scams and misinformation.
Wozniak, who founded Apple with the late St... Read more
ServiceNow and Hugging Face release new LLM for code generation
ServiceNow and Hugging Face have announced the large language model StarCoder. The new LLM is supposed to aid in code generation. It is open‑access, open‑science, open‑governance and makes generative AI more transparent and accessible, the companies claim.
ServiceNow is best known in the A... Read more