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  • Information apocalypse or overblown fears—what AI mis- and disinformation is all about? Shifting away from technology toward human reactions – Politics and Policy

    ‘The rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has ignited a debate about its effects on the mis- and disinformation landscape. The doomsday scenarios of epistemic and information apocalypse presented for many years are recently being questioned, and the previous fears are called “overblown.” These phenomena are analyzed mostly through the factors of quantity and quality…

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    June 14, 2024

  • Study finds that AI models hold opposing views on controversial topics – TechCrunch

    ‘Not all generative AI models are created equal, particularly when it comes to how they treat polarizing subject matter.’ Link: https://techcrunch.com/2024/06/06/study-finds-ai-models-hold-opposing-views-on-controversial-topics/

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    June 14, 2024

  • What Can Artificial Intelligence Do for Refugee Status Determination? A Proposal for Removing Subjective Fear – International Journal of Refugee Law

    ‘The drive for innovation, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness has seen governments increasingly turn to artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance their operations. The significant growth in the use of AI mechanisms in the areas of migration and border control makes the potential for its application to the process of refugee status determination (RSD), which is burdened by…

    sally
    June 14, 2024

  • Can I Opt Out of Meta’s A.I. Scraping on Instagram and Facebook? Sort Of – New York Times

    ‘Last month, Meta announced that it was going to expand its artificial intelligence services around the world, and the company let users in Europe know that it would use their public information to train its A.I. services starting on June 26.’ Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/07/technology/meta-ai-scraping-policy.html

    sally
    June 13, 2024

  • Turkish student arrested for using AI to cheat in university exam – Reuters

    ‘Turkish authorities have arrested a student for cheating during a university entrance exam by using a makeshift device linked to artificial intelligence software to answer questions.’ Link: https://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/turkish-student-arrested-using-ai-cheat-university-exam-2024-06-11/

    sally
    June 13, 2024

  • Game Theory Can Make AI More Correct and Efficient – Quanta

    ‘Researchers are drawing on ideas from game theory to improve large language models and make them more consistent.’ Link: https://www.quantamagazine.org/game-theory-can-make-ai-more-correct-and-efficient-20240509/

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    June 13, 2024

  • LinkedIn’s AI Career Coaches Will See You Now – Wired

    ‘LinkedIn’s new generative AI features include chatbots based on popular career coaches and tools to rewrite résumés and cover letters.’ Linked: https://www.wired.com/story/linkedin-ai-features-career-coach-chatbot/

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    June 13, 2024

  • How OpenAI Controversies Test Limits of Copyright, ‘Right of Publicity’ – University of Virginia

    ‘After actress Scarlett Johansson turned down OpenAI’s request to use her voice in their latest version of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot, the company seemingly forged ahead and used it anyway.’ Link: https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/202406/how-openai-controversies-test-limits-copyright-right-publicity

    sally
    June 8, 2024

  • How to spot ChatGPT output masquerading as legal analysis – Canadian Lawyer

    ‘Have you noticed or suspected that your clients are using ChatGPT to research or produce legal drafts and then give their work to you to “look over”? Not only can this consume much time and cause frustrating errors, but you may also realize that your new competitor for legal work has a name: ChatGPT.’ Link:…

    sally
    June 8, 2024

  • Born With a Silver Spoon? Investigating Socioeconomic Bias in Large Language Models

    ‘Socioeconomic bias in society exacerbates disparities, influencing access to opportunities and resources based on individuals’ economic and social backgrounds. This pervasive issue perpetuates systemic inequalities, hindering the pursuit of inclusive progress as a society. In this paper, we investigate the presence of socioeconomic bias, if any, in large language models. To this end, we introduce…

    sally
    June 7, 2024

  • Proposed AI Bill scuppered by general election – so what comes next? – Computer Weekly (£)

    ‘Lord Chris Holmes explains why he intends to bring his Private Member’s Bill on AI back to Parliament once the new government is in place.’ Link: https://www.computerweekly.com/opinion/Proposed-AI-Bill-scuppered-by-general-election-so-what-comes-next

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    June 7, 2024

  • Evaluating digital open source imagery: A guide for judges and fact-finders – TRUE Project

    ‘This guide is intended to assist judges and other decision makers in their assessment of open source information, by explaining some of the most common open source investigative techniques.’ Link: https://www.trueproject.co.uk/osguide

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    June 7, 2024

  • Hallucination-Free? Assessing the Reliability of Leading AI Legal Research Tools – Cornell University

    ‘Legal practice has witnessed a sharp rise in products incorporating artificial intelligence (AI). Such tools are designed to assist with a wide range of core legal tasks, from search and summarization of caselaw to document drafting. But the large language models used in these tools are prone to “hallucinate,” or make up false information, making…

    sally
    June 7, 2024

  • Re-evaluating GPT-4’s bar exam performance – Artificial Intelligence and Law

    ‘Perhaps the most widely touted of GPT-4’s at-launch, zero-shot capabilities has been its reported 90th-percentile performance on the Uniform Bar Exam. This paper begins by investigating the methodological challenges in documenting and verifying the 90th-percentile claim, presenting four sets of findings that indicate that OpenAI’s estimates of GPT-4’s UBE percentile are overinflated.’ Link: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10506-024-09396-9

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    June 7, 2024

  • Silicon Valley in uproar over Californian AI safety bill – Financial Times

    ‘Artificial intelligence heavyweights in California are protesting against a state bill that would force technology companies to adhere to a strict safety framework including creating a “kill switch” to turn off their powerful AI models, in a growing battle over regulatory control of the cutting-edge technology.’ Link: https://www.ft.com/content/eee08381-962f-4bdf-b000-eeff42234ee0

    sally
    June 7, 2024

  • Jail time for those caught distributing deepfake porn under new Australian laws – The Guardian

    ‘Sharing digitally altered “deepfake” pornographic images will attract a penalty of six years’ jail, or seven years for those who also created them, under proposed new national laws to go before federal parliament next week.’ Link: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/jun/01/creating-or-sharing-deepfake-porn-without-consent-to-be-under-proposed-new-australian-laws

    sally
    June 7, 2024

  • Large language models as tax attorneys: a case study in legal capabilities emergence – Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A

    ‘Better understanding of Large Language Models’ (LLMs) legal analysis abilities can contribute to improving the efficiency of legal services, governing artificial intelligence and leveraging LLMs to identify inconsistencies in law. This paper explores LLM capabilities in applying tax law. We choose this area of law because it has a structure that allows us to set…

    sally
    June 7, 2024

  • To thrive, libraries must jointly harness human and artificial intelligence – Northwest Asian Weekly

    ‘Since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, libraries are constantly trying to interpret, incorporate, and revise approaches toward generative artificial intelligence (AI) in collection management, public services, and research. Despite dealing with specialized languages and geographic areas, this development holds true for East Asian libraries, too. My experience as a librarian at the Tateuchi…

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    June 7, 2024

  • AI’s next challenge: how to forget – Politico

    ‘As the new wave of artificial intelligence systems quickly comes under the microscope of law and policy, an intriguing question is becoming central: How does AI un-learn?’ Link: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/digital-future-daily/2024/06/03/ai-machine-unlearning-forget-00161303

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    June 7, 2024

  • Anonymization of Faces – DuD

    ‘This paper explores face anonymization techniques in the context of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) amidst growing privacy concerns due to the widespread use of personal data in machine learning. We focus on unstructured data, specifically facial data, and discuss two approaches to assessing re-identification risks: the risk- based approach supported by GDPR and…

    sally
    June 7, 2024

  • ‘Inevitable’ UK AI copyright deal would include compensation, say MPs – OUT-LAW.com

    ‘AI developers are likely to have to pay copyright holders compensation in recognition of “past infringements” as part of any voluntary agreement that would allow them to use copyrighted content to train and operate their AI systems in future, according to a prominent group of UK law makers.’ Link: https://www.pinsentmasons.com/out-law/news/inevitable-ai-copyright-deal-include-compensation-say-mps

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    June 7, 2024

  • Generative AI in EU Law: Liability, Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Cybersecurity – Cornell University

    ‘The advent of Generative AI, particularly through Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and its successors, marks a paradigm shift in the AI landscape. Advanced LLMs exhibit multimodality, handling diverse data formats, thereby broadening their application scope. However, the complexity and emergent autonomy of these models introduce challenges in predictability and legal compliance. This paper…

    sally
    June 7, 2024

  • First Tier Tribunal scrutinises use of AI by DWP – Local Government Lawyer

    ‘The First Tier Tribunal has heard a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) appeal against the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)’s refusal to disclose information about its use of AI to detect fraud and error in the benefits system.’ Link: https://www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/information-law/398-information-law-news/57569-first-tier-tribunal-scrutinises-use-of-ai-by-dwp

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    June 7, 2024

  • AI companies have to become democratically accountable – LSE British Politics and Policy blog

    ‘The recent AI Summits in the UK and South Korea pretend to be about ensuring AI technology is developed safely and responsibly, yet their outputs are banal statements and platitudes. If states are serious about regulating AI in a way that benefits humanity as a whole, they must undercut the lobbying efforts of the private…

    sally
    June 7, 2024

  • Legal AI startup DoNotPay reaches settlement in customer class action – Reuters

    ‘Artificial intelligence company DoNotPay is settling a proposed class action alleging it provided “substandard” services and engaged in the unauthorized practice of law, according to a California federal court filing.’ Link: https://www.reuters.com/legal/legalindustry/legal-ai-startup-donotpay-reaches-settlement-customer-class-action-2024-06-06/

    sally
    June 7, 2024

  • Black-Box Access is Insufficient for Rigorous AI Audits – Cornell University

    ‘External audits of AI systems are increasingly recognized as a key mechanism for AI governance. The effectiveness of an audit, however, depends on the degree of access granted to auditors. Recent audits of state-of-the-art AI systems have primarily relied on black-box access, in which auditors can only query the system and observe its outputs. However,…

    sally
    June 7, 2024

  • How empty is Trustworthy AI? A discourse analysis of the Ethics Guidelines of Trustworthy AI – Critical Policy Studies

    ‘‘Trustworthy artificial intelligence’ (TAI) is contested. Considering the growing power of Big Tech and the fear that AI ethics lacks sufficient institutional backing to enforce its norms on AI industry, we struggle to reconcile ethical and economic demands in AI development. To establish such a convergence in the European context, the European Commission published the Ethics…

    sally
    June 7, 2024

  • Shaping new norms for AI – Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

    ‘As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into our lives, the need for new norms is urgent. However, AI evolves at a much faster pace than the characteristic time of norm formation, posing an unprecedented challenge to our societies. This paper examines possible criticalities of the processes of norm formation surrounding AI. It focuses on…

    sally
    June 7, 2024

  • NJ Bar Association Warns the Practice of Law Is Poised for Substantial Transformation Due To AI – JD Supra

    ‘The number of bar associations that have issued AI ethics guidance continues to grow, with NJ being the most recent. In its May 2024 report (Report), the NJ Task Force on Artificial Intelligence and the Law made a number of recommendations and findings as detailed below. With this Report, NJ joins the list of other bar associations…

    sally
    June 7, 2024

  • AI researchers build ‘future self’ chatbot to inspire wise life choices – The Guardian

    ‘If your carefully crafted life plan has been scuppered by sofa time, bingeing on fast food, drinking too much and failing to contribute to the company pension, it may be time for a chat with your future self.’ Link: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/jun/05/ai-researchers-build-future-self-chatbot-to-inspire-wise-life-choices

    sally
    June 6, 2024

  • “No vision” on use of AI by family justice system – Legal Futures

    ‘There is currently “not a vision” for how people in the family justice system, clients and professionals, can “safely harness” the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI), the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory has found.’ Link: https://www.legalfutures.co.uk/latest-news/no-vision-on-use-of-ai-by-family-justice-system

    sally
    June 6, 2024

  • Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of Law: A Chat With ChatGPT – St Louis University Law Journal

    ‘In late 2022, OpenAI introduced ChatGPT to the world. At the time of writing this article, ChatGPT and other generative AI models were no longer used only to generate silly responses but were being considered for substantive work in our daily lives. Specifically, this article highlights how ChatGPT and other learned language models can have…

    sally
    June 4, 2024

  • Controlling the uncontrollable: the public discourse on artificial intelligence between the positions of social and technological determinism – AI & Society

    ‘Since the publication of ChatGPT and Dall-E, there has been heavy discussions on the possible dangers of generative artificial intelligence (AI) for society. These discussions question the extent to which the development of AI can be regulated by politics, law, and civic actors. An important arena for discourse on AI is the news media. The…

    sally
    June 4, 2024

  • Innocence Discovery Lab – Harnessing large language models to surface data buried in wrongful conviction case documents – Wrongful Conviction Law Review

    ‘The recent advent of commercial artificial intelligence (AI), especially in natural language processing (NLP), introduces transformative possibilities for wrongful conviction research. NLP, a pivotal branch of AI that forms the basis for Large Language Models (LLMs), enables computers to interpret human language with a nuanced understanding. This technological advancement is particularly valuable for analyzing the…

    sally
    June 4, 2024

  • Do AIs Dream of Electric Boards? – Northwestern University Law Review

    ‘When artificial intelligence (“AI”) acquires self-awareness, agency, and unique intelligence, it will attain ontological personhood. Management of firms by AI would be technologically and economically feasible. The law could confer AI with the status of legal personhood, as it did with the personhood of traditional business firms in the past, thus dispensing with the need…

    sally
    June 4, 2024

  • We asked ChatGPT for legal advice – here are five reasons why you shouldn’t – The Conversation

    ‘At some point in your life, you are likely to need legal advice. A survey carried out in 2023 by the Law Society, the Legal Services Board and YouGov found that two-thirds of respondents had experienced a legal issue in the past four years. The most common problems were employment, finance, welfare and benefits and consumer issues.’…

    sally
    June 4, 2024

  • UK working on rules for training of AI models with creative work – Financial Times

    ‘UK ministers are working on plans to increase transparency over how tech companies train their artificial intelligence models after the creative industries voiced concerns over work being copied and used without permission or a fee.’ Link: https://www.ft.com/content/17f4c7ee-b1bc-4bde-8e92-bebb555479a2

    sally
    June 3, 2024

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