AI, Quantum and Sustainability: Univeristy of Luxembourg Quantum Breakfast
Last week, I attended a Quantum Breakfast - one of the very popular event series at the University of Luxembourg.
Last week, I attended a Quantum Breakfast - one of the very popular event series at the University of Luxembourg.
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In this week's issue, we dive into the impact of AI adoption on workforce transformation, discuss Utah's pioneering autonomous medical prescription pilot, and explore what the rise of AI means for our personal health.
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This issue breaks down the AI sovereignty stack, showing why countries often start with AI models and not, for example, infrastructure investments. We also look at the UNICEF brief on kids forming emotional bonds with AI companions.
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The recent withdrawal of an AI adoption report by KPMG shows why "human-in-the-loop" protocols fail. Let's see how organisations and individuals can protect their reputations from AI pollution - and also discuss how algorithms come from screens to playgrounds and what parents/educators can do.
Artificial Intelligence
Today, I move to a sub-category that often separates the "compliant" from the truly "responsible": Map 3.2.
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If you go to any gathering right now and bring up AI, people usually talk about the same two things - forgetting a more important one.
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Issue #2: EDIH summit in Brussels designed to help us move from AI regulation to real-world deployment - and how to protect our kids from the darker side of AI-generated media.
Responsible AI at Work and Home
NIST AI RMF Map 3.1: "Potential benefits of intended AI system functionality and performance are examined and documented"
The first issue of my weekly newsletter - welcome!
I've just learnt something that every language learner needs to know and use - Kindle + Anki (the spaced repetition app) bundle. Did you what happens every time you tap a word on your Kindle to check a definition?
A retail AI agent 🤖: "I've created a meal plan for the week and added 47 items to your cart totaling $287. Ready to checkout?"
I started listening to the audiobook one night - yes, sometimes, when I wake up in the middle of the night I choose a random fiction book and slowly drift away.
This post is a review of the podcast episode in which Zak Stein, just like Sir Ken Robinson, argues that our current education institutions are failing because they were designed for a world that no longer exists.
Paper review: how to set risk thresholds in frontier AI development?
Paper review: how to ensure AI objective match ours through fine-tuning on th Prisoners' Dilemma game?
When assessing risks stemming from AI use in your organisation, remember that one of the major operational risks is data quality issues. Why? Poor data quality can cause incorrect decisions, inefficient operations, compliance issues, or reduced productivity. This is why it is important to assess the likelihood and impact of
I have been silent for 6 months, and it has been a rollercoaster. Moving back to Europe was meant to be fun but brought a lot of darkness: a job lost, trust broken, lack of empathy and professionalism from every second person. Accepting mistakes and moving on. Parenting keeps me
On 14 July 2023, I attended the launch of the Global Responsible AI Initiative that I attended last night at Queensland AI Hub, and here is my human-generated summary.
YouTube Kids, a platform designed to provide kids with age-appropriate video content, is known for feeding children some low-quality and even disturbing videos, thanks to its algorithms, when not continuously controlled by a parent (and sitting next to your child when they watch YouTube often negates the whole