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AI morning brief - 2024-08-23


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Welcome to Vertica's daily AI update podcast. We have a profound main story today, followed by several noteworthy updates from the world of AI.First, let's dive into our main story. At least 200 employees at Google DeepMind, Google's renowned AI research division, have voiced their opposition to the company's military contracts, notably Project Nimbus. involves providing AI and cloud computing services to the Israeli military. The protest began in May 2024, with employees circulating a letter highlighting the ethical concerns of using AI for military purposes. The letter argued that such involvement undermines Google's commitment to ethical and responsible AI.The employees are particularly worried about the misuse of AI in warfare and mass surveillance. They cite examples such as of AI for selecting bombing targets in Gaza and conducting mass surveillance. The letter demands Google to investigate these claims, sever military access to DeepMind's technology, and establish a governance body to prevent future misuse. Despite the ethical concerns and public protests, Google has not yet responded. This protest marks a pivotal moment in the debate over the ethical use of AI in military contexts.Now, let's move to some other notable AI news. that regulators may be running out of time to take action on AI safety and ethics. He fears that slow regulatory action could jeopardize these critical aspects.Next, and have both highlighted the increasing global demand for AI data centers. This demand showcases the growing reliance on AI technologies worldwide.In martech news, has leveraged AI to enhance computers' ability to generate smells. This innovation aims to improve healthcare and consumer goods. are booming, but venture capitalists remain cautious. Despite the rapid growth, investors show reluctance to fully embrace this market.Alphabet X’s latest spinout, , uses AI and computer vision to revolutionize salmon farming. This initiative focuses on sustainable practices in the aquaculture industry.Lastly, the CEO of Procreate, a popular iOS illustration app, has . He argues that it diminishes the human aspect of creative work.That wraps up today's AI update. Stay tuned for more insights and developments in the world of AI. Thank you for listening.
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