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Artificial Intelligence Ethics Questioned A Demand For Accountability Set By New Venture


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Artificial intelligence is sexist to credit scoring, racist to sick African American patients, and became a jerk not on Twitter. A new ethical AI company tries to tackle the problem.

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Representatives from the U.S., the European Union, and 30 other countries pledged to mitigate the risk of ransomware and harden the financial system from exploitation with the goal of disrupting the ecosystem, calling it an “escalating global security threat with serious economic and security consequences.”

https://thehackernews.com/2021/10/over-30-countries-pledge-to-fight.html

A massive ‘stalkerware’ leak puts the phone data of thousands at risk

The private phone data of hundreds of thousands of people are at risk. Call records, text messages, photos, browsing history, precise geolocations and call recordings can all be pulled from a person’s phone because of a security issue in widely used consumer-grade spyware.

https://techcrunch.com/2021/10/19/stalkerware-security-phone-data-thousands/


Credo AI launches backed by $5.5 million to help companies with ‘ethical AI’

There are many in the world of AI who worry about its implications. One of those people is Navrina Singh, a former product manager for Qualcomm, then Microsoft, who saw firsthand at Microsoft how a Twitter bot it developed in 2016 as an experiment in “conversational understanding,” was, to quote The Verge, “taught to be a racist asshole in less than a day.

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