Google wants journalists to have their own specialized AI assistant.
It’s called Genesis.
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Google wants journalists to have their own specialized AI assistant.
It’s called Genesis.
What’s an aspiring AI company that’s trying to go along to get along, going to do when it finds that its AI is committing “dangerous” and “harmful” acts, as defined by government ideologues?
This past week, seven major AI focused tech companies agreed to abide by and work with the Biden Administration’s AI guidance policies.
It made the announcement via a 21 July “FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Secures Voluntary Commitments from Leading Artificial Intelligence Companies to Manage the Risks Posed by AI.”
Altering the natural genetics of trees and increasing the use of glyphosate might not strike many sensible people as “environmentally friendly.”