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Stratospheric safety standards: How aviation could steer regulation of AI in health
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- February 12, 2024
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London Underground deploys AI surveillance experiment
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- February 12, 2024
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The London Underground employed AI surveillance technology in a year-long trial. Spanning from October 2022 to September 2023, Transport for London (TfL) tested 11 distinct algorithms at the Willesden Green Tube station, located in the northwest sector of the city. According to detailed documents obtained by WIRED, the trial involved monitoring thousands of passengers’ movements,…
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Why is the AI world ranting on about strawberries?
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- August 28, 2024
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OpenAI has gone fairly quiet once again, with its much-hyped voice chat features rolling out far more slowly than anyone had anticipated. But there have been murmurings about new projects in the works, including SearchGPT, which combines generative AI and web browsing and the more mysterious “Project Strawberry.” Strawberry’s origins extend back to November 2023, when a model (more so a training technique) named Q* surfaced in leaks from Reuters. It was even speculated that Q* was potentially dangerous and played some role in CEO Sam Altman’s hiring and firing last year. Q* was thought to combine an advanced reasoning
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