
D.H. Lawrence Against The Machine
In Lawrence’s poetry, we catch a glimpse of how exactly the lordship of the machine is instituted: not with guns at the door, but on the altar of our worship.
In Lawrence’s poetry, we catch a glimpse of how exactly the lordship of the machine is instituted: not with guns at the door, but on the altar of our worship.
Relations between the once-prized translators and the EU have nosedived since the pandemic and now AI technology presents new challenges to the profession.
Google and other tech Leviathans are playing a wait-and-see approach with the EU’s AI Act, whether or not AI technology will run afoul of EU privacy laws.
EU Commission Executive Vice President Margrethe Vestager this week stressed that “there is no time to waste” on passing restrictions.
There, in this digital wilderness, we are tempted by every possible output, all the kingdoms of a virtual earth.
Even Microsoft, OpenAI’s main investor, admitted it does not “have access to the full details of [ChatGPT’s] vast training data.”
“BEUC’s concern is that it would take years before the AI Act takes effect, leaving consumers at risk of harm from a technology which is not sufficiently regulated,” the consumer organization said.
Without guardrails in place, Elon Musk and over 1,300 AI experts and executives foresee a precarious future for mankind.
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.
The robot will help the cabinet with advice based on real-time public opinion screening on social media platforms, said Prime Minister Ciucă.