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February 1, 2024

This Week in Responsible AI, Feb 1, 2024

This Week in Responsible AI, Feb 1, 2024

Auditing

  • AI auditing: The Broken Bus on the Road to AI Accountability
  • Black-Box Access is Insufficient for Rigorous AI Audits

Guides/Reports

  • Mathematics and modelling are the keys we need to unlock safe and transformative AI
  • The near-term impact of AI on the cyber threat
  • Inherent Limitations of AI Fairness
  • Leveraging Professional Ethics for Responsible AI
  • How Data Collaboration Platforms Can Help Companies Build Better AI

Law/Policy

  • AI companies will need to start reporting their safety tests to the US government
  • ChatGPT violated European privacy laws, Italy tells chatbot maker OpenAI
  • Justice Department discloses FBI project with Amazon Rekognition tool
  • The FTC’s 'profoundly vague' plan to force companies to destroy algorithms could get very messy
  • Effective AI regulation requires understanding general-purpose AI
  • ChatGPT Flouts Its Own Election Policies
  • OpenAI partners with Common Sense Media to collaborate on AI guidelines

Other

  • What we keep getting wrong about deepfakes like the fake Taylor Swift nudes
  • People are worried that AI will take everyone’s jobs. We’ve been here before.
  • Why Rip Off Creatives, if Generative AI Can Play Fair? Sony’s head of AI ethics sees a path to centering creators
  • A Supervisory AI Agent Approach to Responsible Use of GenAI in the Legal Profession

Compiled by Leif Hancox-Li

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