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Tag: artificial intelligence

EU Struggles To Catch Up With AI

Tamás Orbán March 8, 2023

ChatGPT keeps sending EU lawmakers back to the drawing board, as regulating a technology whose implications cannot be fully grasped yet can be quite tricky.

Human hand with fingers touching fingers of robot hand meeting on glass pane

Romanian PM Unveils First AI Government Assistant

Tamás Orbán March 3, 2023

The robot will help the cabinet with advice based on real-time public opinion screening on social media platforms, said Prime Minister Ciucă.

Reflections on Google’s LaMDA: “It was a monster, but with human skin”

Carlos Perona Calvete July 31, 2022

How are human communities to avoid being integrated into the international division of labor defined by the fourth industrial revolution, with its reliance on A.I.?

Dying Monkeys, Design Machines

Carlos Perona Calvete June 17, 2022

The techno-determinists have glimpsed the coming of a god and feel quite sure that he is impossible to resist. But we should oppose their fatalism and hubris with faithfulness to human integrity and dignity.

Get Ready for Tamagotchi Babies, AI Expert Says

Tristan Vanheuckelom June 15, 2022

Not everyone is as elated by the prospect of non-biological ‘reproduction.’ Jordan Peterson called it “more utter anti-human insanity.”

Moral Computers? Trusting AI with Right and Wrong

Sven R. Larson May 1, 2022

Over time, as artificial intelligence gets more entrenched in the realm of moral decision-making, it is entirely possible that the AI’s used for those decisions become standardized. But is this desirable? The answer has less to do with the form under which the decision is made—an algorithm or a human brain—and more with what moral values the decision maker applies to the problem.

Spanish Government uses AI to Monitor Media References to PM

Carlos Perona Calvete April 20, 2022

The AI keeps track of radio and television programs, turning references to Pedro Sánchez into text, which is then sent to private consultants working for the government.

Canadian App for Contemporary Art Appraisal Uses AI to Predict Artists’ Careers

David Boos March 23, 2022

An app dedicated to evaluating the quality of artists networks uses AI to predict not only the price trajectory of art works, but also of entire artists careers. Big companies and museums are willing to trust the system and predict a growing arts market in the coming years.

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