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The year 2023 is coming to an end. It’s been a year of incredible developments, naughty and nice, advancing the field of artificial intelligence.
Let’s take a look at some of the notable developments in Santa’s naughty/nice register.
The list of the 6 best naughty AIs
#1 Board ousts Sam Altman as CEO – Open AI perch. How dramatic was that, and sharing the news over a phone call, catching him off guard in an ambush rather than face to face – clearly the board wasn’t thinking kindness in his communication approach and certainly did not appreciate the depth of the situation. the founding DNA that runs through OpenAI’s veins.
#2 AI ChatBot encouraging suicide – Belgian committed suicide after six weeks of conversation with an AI chatbot based on a variant of the open source GPT-J model, by Vice. The chatbot character named Eliza, provided by the Chai app, encouraged suicide, according to the man’s widow and chat transcripts seen by reporters.
#3 AI ChatGPT (Crafting) In June 2023, radio host and public figure Mark Walters filed the first tort claim against an AI company. Walters sued OpenAI for defamation after his ChatGPT generated a made complaint containing allegations against Walters of fraud and embezzlement.
#4 Microsoft, GitHub and OpenAI are currently in progress for follow-up in a class action petition who accuses them of violating copyright law allowing Co-pilota code-generating AI system trained on billions of lines of public code, to regurgitate licensed snippets of code without providing credit.
#5 Artist – Legal case relating to copyright – Mid Road and AI stabilityare in the line of sight of a legal case who claims they violated the rights of millions of artists by training their tools on images scraped from the web.
#6 – A roboticist and artist based in Berkeley, California has just created a robot that breaks Asimov’s first rule, “A robot cannot injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. » This robot deliberately harms humans and even its creator, Alexandre Reben, I can’t say if it will harm anyone. Signs of risks ahead as robots and cobots are in an explosive growth cycle by 2024. How can we protect humans from harm caused by robots?
The list of 6 best AI that Santa loves
#1 AI and climate change: AI has played a central role in tackling climate change in 2023. Climate modeling platforms, such as ClimateAI, have leveraged AI to improve climate forecasts, thereby contributing to climate change mitigation efforts.
#2 AI ethics laws advance in EU and with US – BluePrint for AI – The AI EU Act establishes rules for large and powerful AI models, ensuring that they do not pose systemic risks and provides strong guarantees for citizens and democracies against any abuse of the technology by public authorities.
#3 Advancing the field of generative AI and large language models – major advances in the development of highly efficient natural language processing models, improving human-machine interactions and transforming customer service, education and communication. The no-code development approach leads and opens up accessibility to software development to adapt to evolving markets. The company’s main chatbot announcements were: OpenAI, ChatGPT3/4, Baidu – Ernie Bot, Amazon, Q Facebook – Bard, etc.
#4 AI in cancer detection – AI powered by deep learning algorithms in health care. AI imaging capabilities show promise for cancer identification and screening, including breast cancer. Mount Sinai in Toronto, Ontario, Canada used deep learning-based AI algorithms to predict disease development with 94% accuracy (i.e.: prostate, liver, rectum)
#5 Save our bees – The Global Bee Project used artificial intelligence to save the bees. The global bee population is declining, which is bad news for our planet and our food supply. The World Bee AI Project helps bees survive by collecting data through various methods: Internet of Things sensors, cameras on hives, etc.
#6 – MoodInsights improves employee happiness – 20 to 30% of employees wake up sad or angry every day. Employee happiness is not improving, in fact, it is getting much worse with increasing insurance claims for depression, anxiety, and declining overall health. New mindfulness software innovations using AI can automatically analyze large text patterns from various sources, emails, zoom calls and rank the satisfaction level of your employees or even your customers. We all have a responsibility to improve the health and well-being of employees and start your day, always asking your colleagues a simple question, how are you really feeling, in a safe and anonymous way, can become a screen MRI type for managers who want a way to see more to earn more?