๐ Apple's Watch Dilemma, OpenAI's AI Safety, Bill Gates' AI Predictions
Todayโs pick
Apple Plans Rescue for $17 Billion Watch Business in Face of Ban. Company submitting software workaround to customs agency Apple engineers are racing to develop fixes for patent issue Apple Inc., just days away from a US ban of its smartwatches, is plotting a rescue mission for the $17 billion business that software fixes and other potential workarounds. By Mark Gurman via Bloomberg
๐: Well thatโs no good.ย I guess if you wanted an Apple Watch, you better hurry up and get one now until this gets resolved. - Aaron Zollo (@zollotech)
Preparedness. We have several safety and policy teams working together to mitigate risks from AI. Our Safety Systems team focuses on mitigating misuse of current models and products like ChatGPT. Superalignment builds foundations for the safety of superintelligent models that we (hope) to have in a more distant future. OpenAI
๐: I'm very excited that today OpenAI adopts its new preparedness framework! This framework spells out our strategy for measuring and forecasting risks, and our commitments to stop deployment and development if safety mitigations are ever lagging behind. - Jan Leike (@janleike)
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Bill Gates' predictions: AI will radically transform jobs, health, and education. Bill Gates thinks AI is a revolutionary technology. Gates published a six-page blog post outlining some of his predictions for the technology. The Microsoft co-founder predicted that AI was about to "supercharge" the innovation pipeline. By Beatrice Nolan via Business Insider
OpenAI lays out plan for dealing with dangers of AI. OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company behind ChatGPT, laid out its plans for staying ahead of what it thinks could be serious dangers of the tech it develops, such as allowing bad actors to learn how to build chemical and biological weapons. By Gerrit De Vynck via Washington Post
20 Ways Technology Can Further Diversity And Inclusion Efforts. Entities ranging from businesses to schools to nonprofit agencies are striving to build and support efforts toward better diversity and inclusion. These organizations not only seek to offer more opportunities for people with varied backgrounds, experiences and abilities to participate, but also to ensure the services they offer meet the needs of everyone in the community. By Expert Panelยฎ via Forbes
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