Tech companies are moving fast on AI. That could prove catastrophic| TIME
Powering artificial intelligence models takes a lot of energy. A new analysis demonstrates just how big the problem could become| Scientific American
Generative AI, which uses data lakes and question snippets to recover patterns and relationships, is becoming more prevalent in creative industries. However, the legal implications of using generative AI are still unclear, particularly in relation to copyright infringement, ownership of AI-generated works, and unlicensed content in training data. Courts are currently trying to establish how intellectual property laws should be applied to generative AI, and several cases have already been file...| Harvard Business Review
There’s software used across the country to predict future criminals. And it’s biased against blacks.| ProPublica