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Trusted, curated by Chase Hasbrouck, provides insightful analyses on the intersection of technology and society with a focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI). It explores AI's potential risks, regulatory frameworks, cybersecurity, societal impacts, and the balance between technological advancement and safety.

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19 implied HN points 23 May 23
  1. CEOs of tech companies testifying in Congressional hearings is rare but becoming more common.
  2. Concerns about AI regulation include job loss, social media harms, and need for precision regulation.
  3. Proposals for AI regulation include licensing models, post-deployment safety reviews, and increased AI safety research funding.
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19 implied HN points 06 Apr 23
  1. Italy has banned the use of ChatGPT accusing OpenAI of unlawful data collection.
  2. President Biden emphasizes the importance of discussing the risks and benefits of AI, calling for responsible product development.
  3. The U.S. government currently maintains a lighter touch on AI regulation compared to the EU.
19 implied HN points 29 Mar 23
  1. Technology has shifted away from its original purpose of benefiting society to prioritizing profit and engagement.
  2. Trust in institutions and technology is declining globally, leading to challenges in democracy and public collaboration.
  3. Despite the potential of AI as a transformative technology, there is a lack of trust among the public, highlighting the need for transparent development and implementation.
1 HN point 04 Apr 23
  1. The AI Safety discussion involves four main groups: Existentialists, Ethicists, Pragmatists, and Futurists.
  2. Existentialists focus on catastrophic risks from AI development, while Ethicists are concerned about immediate harms.
  3. Pragmatists prioritize learning from AI advancements and disagree with immediate moratoriums, while Futurists are optimistic about AI's potential.
0 implied HN points 30 Mar 23
  1. A group wants a 6-month pause on AI system development beyond GPT-4 for oversight and review.
  2. OpenAI adds plugin support to ChatGPT for access to external content, impacting business startups.
  3. Military Cyber Professionals Association suggests creating a U.S. Cyber Force despite existing coordination under USCYBERCOM.
0 implied HN points 04 May 23
  1. AI regulation can be influenced by historical examples like nuclear weapons and genetic engineering.
  2. National security interests, researcher culture, and public awareness play a key role in shaping AI regulation.
  3. AI research is facing challenges similar to those seen in the past, such as maintaining transparency and public education.
0 implied HN points 20 Apr 23
  1. AI industry updates include new products and services from companies like Stability AI, Amazon, Microsoft, and Reddit.
  2. AI community resources like daily, weekly, and monthly roundups can provide valuable insights and information.
  3. AI applications in various sectors, such as music, healthcare, and technology, showcase the diverse and growing impact of artificial intelligence.