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Adopt AI now, leaders warn

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Technology executives and education leaders urged governments, schools and companies at events and in interviews to prioritize and integrate artificial intelligence, warning nonadopters risk falling behind.

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eicathomefinn.bsky.social
'In the past few weeks three new applications of AI have landed that could each have a profound impact on our shared reality: OpenAI’s new video platform, Sora; the scaling of a virtual companion called “Friend” and Meta’s push to import its advertising model into chatbots.'
Big Tech deploys Orwellian doublespeak to mask its democratic corrosion | Peter Lewis
As AI asserts its power to shape social evolution, regulation is decried as ‘state control’ rather than the expression of our collective will
www.theguardian.com
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Reposted by Daniel W. Drezner

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palfrey.org
Humans created AI, and we can still shape its future. That is why @macfound joined a broad coalition of our peers to launch Humanity AI, a new initiative to keep people at the center of our AI future.

Learn more: humanityai.ai
Home - Humanity AI
Our future with AI can and will be what we make it. Humanity AI is uniting philanthropy in a broad […]
humanityai.ai
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jayvanbavel.bsky.social
People preferred to get political information from an AI over both in-group and out-group sources!

This reveals that even when we like our own side, we may recognize their potential for bias in political contexts and turn to AI as a neutral alternative.
www.powerofusnewsletter.com/p/can-ai-hel...
Can AI Help Us Escape Our Echo Chambers?
Issue 183: Our latest research provides evidence that people see AI as a neutral source of political information and trust it over in-group or out-group members
www.powerofusnewsletter.com
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colinmurray.bsky.social
Grok has been fed a diet of raw Policy Exchange papers for days and now doesn't feel too great....
rolandmcs.bsky.social
Well, it's certainly *artificial* intelligence.
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redeyedjedi.bsky.social
What people who push "ai" are really thinking when they talk about "benefits"
illumi.meme
inventing a computer you can stick your dick into
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eicathomefinn.bsky.social
'Many reported that they wanted more help from teachers for the appropriate use of AI and in judging whether its output was reliable. OUP said it is launching a new AI education hub aimed at supporting teachers.' 2/2
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scottlgreer.bsky.social
this frightens me because not only does AI have biases from the training data, the business model of enshittification means they will want to make us dependent and then bias it. Look at e.g. the history of search.
jayvanbavel.bsky.social
People preferred to get political information from an AI over both in-group and out-group sources!

This reveals that even when we like our own side, we may recognize their potential for bias in political contexts and turn to AI as a neutral alternative.
www.powerofusnewsletter.com/p/can-ai-hel...
Can AI Help Us Escape Our Echo Chambers?
Issue 183: Our latest research provides evidence that people see AI as a neutral source of political information and trust it over in-group or out-group members
www.powerofusnewsletter.com
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whenisbirths.bsky.social
Creatively, the prospect of AI taking over is an exhausting, boring slog.

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Reposted by Aric Rindfleisch

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Reposted by Diane Coyle

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repec-nep-ain.bsky.social
AI and jobs. A review of theory, estimates, and evidence: R. Maria del Rio-Chanona; Ekkehard Ernst; Rossana Merola; Daniel Samaan; Ole Teutloff
NEP/RePEc link
to paper
d.repec.org
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husajaakko.bsky.social
Why I used AI explained by AI. You can't make this shit up. 😂😂😂
404media.co
An attorney in a New York Supreme Court commercial case got caught using AI in his filings, and then got caught using AI again in the brief where he had to explain why he used AI, according to court documents filed earlier this month.

🔗 www.404media.co/lawyer-using...
Lawyer Caught Using AI While Explaining to Court Why He Used AI
The attorney not only submitted AI-generated fake citations in a brief for his clients, but also included “multiple new AI-hallucinated citations and quotations” in the process of opposing a motion fo...
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Reposted by Olivier Mannoni

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lundimatin.bsky.social
Très bon texte de Sébastien Charbonnier qui en ramasse sa démonstration ainsi:

« En bref, l’IA est une grosse merde et il est finalement assez simple de voir toute la joie maintenue et conquise qu’il y a à refuser de parvenir à faire semblant de produire de la merde. »
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Reposted by Justin Lewis

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eddierobson.bsky.social
Even if AI can do it well, which I am not convinced of, I don't believe this has more than novelty value. Every example people come up with is a mash-up of existing things. People will get bored of that, they'll want to watch something new that they can talk to their friends about.