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trendstips · 1 month
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The market outlook moving forward, with giants entering the AI chip race, is?
Trends in the Latest AI Chip Technologies: Competition Among Google, Apple, and Meta As artificial intelligence (AI) technology advances rapidly, the growth of “AI chips,” “Edge AI chips,” and the overall “AI semiconductor market” is gaining attention. This article examines the latest developments in AI chip development from Google, Apple, Meta, and briefly touches on LG’s AI chip development.…
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reasonsforhope · 3 months
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"Major technology companies signed a pact on Friday to voluntarily adopt "reasonable precautions" to prevent artificial intelligence (AI) tools from being used to disrupt democratic elections around the world.
Executives from Adobe, Amazon, Google, IBM, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, and TikTok gathered at the Munich Security Conference to announce a new framework for how they respond to AI-generated deepfakes that deliberately trick voters. 
Twelve other companies - including Elon Musk's X - are also signing on to the accord...
The accord is largely symbolic, but targets increasingly realistic AI-generated images, audio, and video "that deceptively fake or alter the appearance, voice, or actions of political candidates, election officials, and other key stakeholders in a democratic election, or that provide false information to voters about when, where, and how they can lawfully vote".
The companies aren't committing to ban or remove deepfakes. Instead, the accord outlines methods they will use to try to detect and label deceptive AI content when it is created or distributed on their platforms. 
It notes the companies will share best practices and provide "swift and proportionate responses" when that content starts to spread.
Lack of binding requirements
The vagueness of the commitments and lack of any binding requirements likely helped win over a diverse swath of companies, but disappointed advocates were looking for stronger assurances.
"The language isn't quite as strong as one might have expected," said Rachel Orey, senior associate director of the Elections Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center. 
"I think we should give credit where credit is due, and acknowledge that the companies do have a vested interest in their tools not being used to undermine free and fair elections. That said, it is voluntary, and we'll be keeping an eye on whether they follow through." ...
Several political leaders from Europe and the US also joined Friday’s announcement. European Commission Vice President Vera Jourova said while such an agreement can’t be comprehensive, "it contains very impactful and positive elements".  ...
[The Accord and Where We're At]
The accord calls on platforms to "pay attention to context and in particular to safeguarding educational, documentary, artistic, satirical, and political expression".
It said the companies will focus on transparency to users about their policies and work to educate the public about how they can avoid falling for AI fakes.
Most companies have previously said they’re putting safeguards on their own generative AI tools that can manipulate images and sound, while also working to identify and label AI-generated content so that social media users know if what they’re seeing is real. But most of those proposed solutions haven't yet rolled out and the companies have faced pressure to do more.
That pressure is heightened in the US, where Congress has yet to pass laws regulating AI in politics, leaving companies to largely govern themselves.
The Federal Communications Commission recently confirmed AI-generated audio clips in robocalls are against the law [in the US], but that doesn't cover audio deepfakes when they circulate on social media or in campaign advertisements.
Many social media companies already have policies in place to deter deceptive posts about electoral processes - AI-generated or not... 
[Signatories Include]
In addition to the companies that helped broker Friday's agreement, other signatories include chatbot developers Anthropic and Inflection AI; voice-clone startup ElevenLabs; chip designer Arm Holdings; security companies McAfee and TrendMicro; and Stability AI, known for making the image-generator Stable Diffusion.
Notably absent is another popular AI image-generator, Midjourney. The San Francisco-based startup didn't immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday.
The inclusion of X - not mentioned in an earlier announcement about the pending accord - was one of the surprises of Friday's agreement."
-via EuroNews, February 17, 2024
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Note: No idea whether this will actually do much of anything (would love to hear from people with experience in this area on significant this is), but I'll definitely take it. Some of these companies may even mean it! (X/Twitter almost definitely doesn't, though).
Still, like I said, I'll take it. Any significant move toward tech companies self-regulating AI is a good sign, as far as I'm concerned, especially a large-scale and international effort. Even if it's a "mostly symbolic" accord, the scale and prominence of this accord is encouraging, and it sets a precedent for further regulation to build on.
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asexualbookbird · 24 days
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Hello! Do you mind sharing the edible cookie dough recipe you tried ? I've been trying to find it on IG but I trust you more than the 500 random videos I've seen.
yeah doesnt help that they implemented the new "ask meta ai!" shit instead of a proper search
this was the video that kept showing up in my feed in fb AND insta. I did see the original vid too but ignored it because fitness bullshit but I stumbled across enough of Liams videos to think hes pretty decent and transparent.
I did not follow that recipe because I hate almond flour and also peanut butter. I used oat flour instead and vanilla protein powder and nestle mini chocolate chips. I tried the m&ms and it was awful do not recommend tbh even if it WAS that our m&ms were Bad the acid in the yogurt melted the dye off the m&ms and made the mixture soooo gross looking (and if you can taste the dye like i can then its also a bad time!)
I also made a batch this morning without any sugar at all and found i dont need it so will be leaving it out in the future. Oh i had been using brown sugar which i think gave it more of that cookie dough flavor than maple syrup or honey would.
I don't pay too much attention to measurements, I go by consistency, but roughly I use
2 cups of old fashioned oats (i use bobs red mill gluten free oats)
2 scoops of vanilla milkshake protein powder (i honestly just grabbed the smallest container my grocer had, but recently bought the quest brand and will try that next time)
fage greek yogurt, plain, 5% fat (because fuller fat yogurt tastes better! fight me! I'm not doing this for ~healthy~ uwu im doing this for Please Get Protein In Your Body I Beg), this is where I eyeball it. I add more yogurt if it's too thick, a large spoonful at a time.
I put the oats and protein in a food processor, and then add the yogurt, but if you use preground alt flour you can jhst use a bowl. I recommend adding everything a little at a time into whatever is thickest (so if you use peanut butter, add yogurt to that, and then the flour and protein).
Also a friend tried this with regular flour and a non whey based protein and a non dairy yogurt and was. Non enthused. I'm sure if you play around with the flavors YOU like you can find something but I don't think this can be made dairy free tbh but I also tried every DF yogurt I could find and they were all disgusting. So. (also ifnyou use regular flour pls bake it first. but tbh i dont really recommend it bc raw wheat flour just. doesnt add the same flavor oat or nut flours do.)
I'm also curious about using chocolate protein powder and nutella I think that'd taste gr8. Outside if the absurd cost of protein powder, this really is a good base recipe to use if you wanna try messing around with recipes you find online. People may give me flack for drastically changing this recipe but pls I based it off my moms oatmeal cookies all it was missing was coconut flakes lol
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fragile-practice · 7 months
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Week in Review
October 23rd-29th
Welcome to Fragile Practice, where I attempt to make something of value out of stuff I have to read.
My future plan is to do longer-form original pieces on interesting topics or trends. For now, I'm going to make the weekly reviews habitual and see if I have any time left.
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Technology
OpenAI forms team to study ‘catastrophic’ AI risks, including nuclear threats - Tech Crunch; Kyle Wiggers
OpenAI launched a new research team called AI Safety and Security to investigate the potential harms of artificial intelligence focused on AI alignment, AI robustness, AI governance, and AI ethics.
Note: Same energy as “cigarette company funds medical research into smoking risks”.
Artists Allege Meta’s AI Data Deletion Request Process Is a ‘Fake PR Stunt’ - Wired; Kate Knibbs
Artists who participated in Meta’s Artificial Intelligence Artist Residency Program accused the company of failing to honor their data deletion requests and claim that Meta used their personal data to train its AI models without their consent.
Note: Someday we will stop being surprised that corporate activities without obvious profit motive are all fake PR stunts.
GM and Honda ditch plan to build cheaper electric vehicles - The Verge; Andrew J. Hawkins
General Motors and Honda cancel their joint venture to develop and produce cheaper electric vehicles for the US market, citing the chip shortage, rising costs of battery materials, and the changing market conditions.
Note: What are the odds this isn’t related to the 7 billion dollars the US government announced to create hydrogen hubs.
'AI divide' across the US leaves economists concerned - The Register; Thomas Claburn
A new study by economists from Harvard University and MIT reveals a significant gap in AI adoption and innovation across different regions in the US.
The study finds that AI usage is highest in California's Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area, but was also noted in Nashville, San Antonio, Las Vegas, New Orleans, San Diego, and Tampa, as well as Riverside, Louisville, Columbus, Austin, and Atlanta.
Nvidia to Challenge Intel With Arm-Based Processors for PCs - Bloomberg; Ian King
Nvidia is using Arm technology to develop CPUs that would challenge Intel processors in PCs, and which could go on sale as soon as 2025.
Note: I am far from an NVIDIA fan, but I’m stoked for any amount of new competition in the CPU space.
New tool lets artists fight AI image bots by hiding corrupt data in plain sight - Engadget; Sarah Fielding
A team at the University of Chicago created Nightshade, a tool that lets artists fight AI image bots by adding undetectable pixels into an image that can alter how a machine-learning model produces content and what that finished product looks like.
Nightshade is intended to protect artists work and has been tested on both Stable Diffusion and an in-house AI built by the researchers.
IBM's NorthPole chip runs AI-based image recognition 22 times faster than current chips - Tech Xplore; Bob Yirka
NorthPole combines the processing module and the data it uses in a two-dimensional array of memory blocks and interconnected CPUs, and is reportedly inspired by the human brain.
NorthPole can currently only run specialized AI processes and not training processes or large language models, but the researchers plan to test connecting multiple chips together to overcome this limitation.
Apple’s $130 Thunderbolt 4 cable could be worth it, as seen in X-ray CT scans - Ars Technica; Kevin Purdy
Note: These scans are super cool. And make me feel somewhat better about insisting on quality cables. A+.
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The Shifting Web
On-by-default video calls come to X, disable to retain your sanity - The Register; Brandon Vigliarolo
Video and audio calling is limited to anyone you follow or who is in your address book, if you granted X permission to comb through it.
Calling other users also requires that they’ve sent at least one direct message to you before.
Only premium users can place calls, but everyone can receive them.
Google Search Boss Says Company Invests to Avoid Becoming ‘Roadkill’ - The New York Times; Nico Grant
Google’s senior vice president overseeing search said that he sees a world of threats that could humble his company at any moment.
Google Maps is getting new AI-powered search updates, an enhanced navigation interface and more - Tech Crunch; Aisha Malik
Note: These AI recommender systems are going to be incredibly valuable advertising space. It is interesting that Apple decided to compete with Google in maps but not in basic search, but has so far not placed ads in the search results.
Reddit finally takes its API war where it belongs: to AI companies - Ars Technica; Scharon Harding
Reddit met with generative AI companies to negotiate a deal for being paid for its data, and may block crawlers if no deal is made soon.
Note: Google searches for info on Reddit often seem more effective than searching Reddit itself.  If they are unable to make a deal, and Reddit follows through, it will be a legitimate loss for discoverability but also an incredibly interesting experiment to see what Reddit is like without Google.
Bandcamp’s Entire Union Bargaining Team Was Laid Off - 404 Media; Emanuel Maiberg
Bandcamp’s new owner (Songtradr) offered jobs to just half of existing employees, with cuts disproportionately hitting union leaders. Every member of the union’s eight-person bargaining team was laid off, and 40 of the union's 67 members lost their jobs.
Songtradr spokesperson Lindsay Nahmiache claimed that the firm didn’t have access to union membership information.
Note: This just sucks. Bandcamp is rad, and it’s hard to imagine it continuing to be rad after this. I wonder if Epic had ideas for BC that didn’t work out.
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Surveillance & Digital Privacy
Mozilla Launches Annual Digital Privacy 'Creep-o-Meter'. This Year's Status:  'Very Creepy' - Slashdot
Mozilla gave the current state of digital privacy a 75.6/100, with 100 being the creepiest.
They measured security features, data collection, and data sharing practices of over 500 gadgets, apps, and cars to come up with their score.
Every car Mozilla tested failed to meet their privacy and security standards.
Note: It would be great if even one auto brand would take privacy seriously.
EPIC Testifies in Support of Massachusetts Data Privacy and Protection Act -Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
Massachusetts version of ADPPA.
Note: While it may warm my dead heart to see any online privacy protections in law, scrambling to do so in response to generative AI is unlikely to protect Americans in any meaningful way from the surveillance driven form of capitalism we’ve all been living under for decades.
Complex Spy Platform StripedFly Bites 1M Victims - Dark Reading
StripedFly is a complex platform disguised as a cryptominer and evaded detection for six years by using a custom version of EternalBlue exploit, a built-in Tor network tunnel, and trusted services like GitLab, GitHub, and Bitbucket to communicate with C2 servers and update its functionality.
iPhones have been exposing your unique MAC despite Apple's promises otherwise - Ars Technica
A privacy feature which claimed to hide the Wi-Fi MAC address of iOS devices when joining a network was broken since iOS 14, and was finally patched in 17.1, released on Wednesday.
Note: I imagine this bug was reported a while ago, but wasn’t publically reported until the fix was released as a term of apple’s bug bounty program.
What the !#@% is a Passkey? - Electronic Frontier Foundation
Note: I welcome our passkey overlords.
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grizzlyofthesea · 1 month
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I got bored and came up with a few of my own challenge modes for UCN. Maybe I'll actually test them tonight. But for now, I just want to share them.
"Was it me?"
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This one is based on the Bite of '87 and the mystery behind who did it. I drew inspiration from fan theories across all eras of FNAF history. I also included suspects and red herrings for the Bite of '83. We have:
Freddy, for Rule 6 ("Don't touch Freddy.") on FNAF 1's Rules poster and the handprints on his face
Foxy, for being out of order and isolated in Pirate Cove
Toy Chica, for her removable beak and threatening voice lines
Mangle, for her huge jaws, sharp teeth, and resentment of being torn apart every day
Golden Freddy, for almost 100% certainly being Fredbear
Every pre-Halloween FNAF 4 character, for the game's teasers alluding to the Bite. Bonus points if DeeDee summons Nightmare Chica and/or Plushtrap.
"Fine Dining"
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The theme of this challenge is "class and style." Everyone included here is wearing some combination of hat + tie. Each character gets:
20 AI levels if they're wearing both a nice hat and a snazzy tie
10 AI levels if they only have one of the above accessories
5 AI levels if they are Nedd Bear. He technically fits the dress code, but his springy hat isn't exactly classy, and his standard office necktie is the lamest possible option.
"Getting Meta Up in Here"
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Every character here has a description and/or mechanic that breaks the fourth wall. They are all set to 20, except for Chica and El Chip, who are both set to 10. Their uniqueness is for variety and not much else, to be honest.
"New and Shiny"
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All the characters with polished, pristine suits are set to 20. That's literally it. This was inspired by the FNAF 2 challenge of the same name. I considered docking a few AI levels for Mangle and Ennard due to the rough conditions of their bodies, but hey, their endoskeletons are shiny.
"Midnight Rave"
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Disorientation and noise are the key features of this challenge. Every "distraction" character is here and is set to 20--except for Phone Guy, who is set to 5 because I can't see him willingly attending a rave. Every noise-sensitive character is also set to 20, whether they are sensitive to noise level or noise type. Ballora is part of the 20 group as well since listening for her music is her core mechanic; you can't have a proper party without music. Finally, there are a few characters set to 10:
Freddy, because his music box is his death screen audio and nothing else
Mangle, because she only makes static once he gets to your room
Puppet, because he only emits music himself when he's about to kill you
Rockstar Bonnie, because he is intrinsically linked to his guitar but doesn't actually do anything musical until he kills you
Scraptrap, because you do have to listen for him, but he only shows up once
Anyway, that's all. Let me know what you think, if I can improve any of these challenges, etc.
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govindhtech · 10 days
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lanshengic · 1 year
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Daily Semiconductor Industry Information By Lansheng Technology
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1. At the VLSI Symposium 2023, which will be held next month, Intel will demonstrate the PowerVia technology verification chip.
2. On May 5th, Samsung Electronics is expected to surpass its main competitor TSMC in the field of chip foundry within 5 years.
3. According to media reports, Meta recruited a team from the British artificial intelligence chip company Graphcore. The team previously worked in Oslo, Norway, and was developing AI networking technology at Graphcore until late last year.
4. On May 5, 2023, semiconductor product companies Alpha and Omega Semiconductor once fell by 11.64% in intraday trading, and once touched $20.64. The stock price hit a new low since November 18, 2020.
5. Following in the footsteps of #Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron, the US chip giant Qualcomm’s latest quarterly revenue fell -16.9% year-on-year to US$9.275 billion, and its net profit fell sharply -41.9%. The three major business segments of mobile phones, automobiles and IoT All have declined to varying degrees, and its forecast data for the third fiscal quarter is also lower than market expectations.
Lansheng Technology Limited (https://www.lanshengic.com/) is a global distributor of electronic components that has been established for more than 10 years, headquartered in Shenzhen China, who mainly focuses on electronic spot stocks
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stukagoggles · 7 months
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for Meta OC questions for ingrid - 8, 10, 17
8. Does your oc have any notable flaws or activities they're not good at? Why did you give them those flaws? Why do they exist in-universe?
Ingrid's biggest flaw is probably her low intelligence; even in comparison to equally old AIs she's pretty dim. My girl's stupid and she's not aware of it. In fact, she thinks that she has extremely correct opinions on about everything under the sun.
I can't really remember why I gave her that flaw tbh. It just fit right in with her being blissfully unburdened by life's worries. She also needed a flaw to counter her positive traits. And what trait would be more ironic than the dim-witted soldier?
As to why they exist in-universe: I'm just assuming (you tell me) that canonically there wasn't enough time to finely adjust and tweak AIs of mass-produced war machines. She was assembled shortly before christmas, the programmers probably just wanted to get their work done as fast as possible and churned out a few low-effort chips (fun fact: her squad mate Hans equally fell victim to this as he was assembled on the same day).
(A minor flaw would be her poor balance when on the ground. It's a flaw that only occurred after her reactivation and gets worse over time. It doesn't help that she's living on a museum carrier which is actively swaying with the waves sometimes. If you hear a loud crashing sound followed by an equally loud string of curses, she probably fell down the stairwell again.)
10. What is your favorite trait regarding your oc?
Both her overall positive attitude and loyalty, I would say. Ingrid is able to make the best of any situation for herself and her friends/allies. To be honest, she doesn't make a difference between friends and allies. If you're in any way an ally, you're her friend as well. You have no say in this, she's your sister now. Welcome to the family, bitch.
17. List/describe up to five tropes that apply to your oc. They could be related to the oc's characterization or their narrative arc.
(boy this one is tricky because i'm super trope-illiterate)
Way up there are Resurrect The Wreck and Break Out The Museum Piece. They are personally my favourite tv tropes in general, so I'm prone to use them.
The more I think about it, Resurrect The Wreck might actually not apply. I'm working on Ingrid's reactivation plot right now because frankly the OG one had more holes than swiss cheese. BUT THE WRECK (her) GETS RESURRECTED, THAT'S FOR SURE.
As for Break Out The Museum Piece: She could, would and actually wants to go back to being a soldier. But alas, that's not possible (fortunately for her and everyone else involved). She has to stick to beating up/getting beat up by a certain squad of Spitfires armed with paintball guns at airshows... But that's the next best thing, so it's ok for her.
Other tropes I think that fit her are Attack! Attack! Attack! and Nobody Calls Me Chicken, I guess? Why are there so many tv tropes, I'm just going down the list and see what fits GIRL HELP
Bonus: I'll intend to use what I think is the Heel Realization in Ingrid's plotline. It was inevitable but the way Ingrid is right now (see low INT) she would never come to this realization. She needs to fucking die first for that one, I'll keep yall posted.
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argumate · 2 years
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so I've spent a couple of weekends looking at AI and catching up with the past twenty years of the literature -- by which I mean browsing Wikipedia, reading some blog posts, and skimming papers -- and my level of optimism about the field has fluctuated pretty wildly from "meh" to "yikes" during that time but I think it's stabilising now at "hmm", somewhere in-between.
the obvious news is that big neural networks work well in practice, and it seems that they now work well in theory too, with promising theoretical results about the convergence of stochastic gradient descent training that is consistent with experimental experience.
the steady growth of computer power available to the blood sucking monopolies that rule our existence means "throw a big network at a vast dataset" has never been more practical than it is today, and the billions at stake and embarrassingly parallel workloads guarantee that the hardware will keep scaling up several more orders of magnitude yet.
at the same time, these are still fundamentally simple classifier functions answering the question of "according to this web dump, how would you best map this input vector to this output vector?" and the results are the uncanny valley memes we know and love: they're hilarious and compelling because you know a computer made them, but they're not very useful beyond that.
(yes, having automatic subtitle generation in multiple languages will be very cool, even if it's not a cure for cancer or a space elevator or an immortal catgirl or whatever it is you wanted the AI to find).
and the technical and engineering questions of figuring out how to apply these powerful but brainless classifier functions in useful ways are still challenging.
so over the next twenty years you would expect to see steady incremental improvement: networks will keep getting bigger, as will training datasets, hardware will get faster and more customised (it can take years to roll out new chips) and networks will find more commercial applications (just wait to see what Disney does with them!) and become commoditised.
that sounds pretty boring though, what about the chance of some exciting discontinuities? it's noteworthy that AI isn't contributing much to its own development yet, advances in meta-learning or applying it to chip design might help speed things along a little.
another possibility is a sudden shift to new architectures like the neural/differentiable von neumann architecture that can learn arbitrary algorithms might unlock some rapid new developments in the field, that would be exciting.
but so far AI has not played an important role in the market: the tech giants all got that way through more traditional work / pacts with satan, and although they're all frantically applying AI to their businesses now it hasn't yet affected their core value propositions; perhaps this will change in future!
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It’s billed as a summit for democracy. Under U.S. leadership, countries from six continents will gather from March 29 to March 30 to highlight “how democracies deliver for their citizens and are best equipped to address the world’s most pressing challenges,” according to the U.S. State Department.
Although advancing technology for democracy is a key pillar of the summit’s agenda, the United States has been missing in action when it comes to laying out and leading on a vision for democratic tech leadership. And by staying on the sidelines and letting others—most notably the European Union—lead on tech regulation, the United States has the most to lose economically and politically.
One in five private-sector jobs in the United States is linked to the tech sector, making tech a cornerstone of the U.S. economy. When U.S. tech companies are negatively impacted by global economic headwinds, overzealous regulators, or other factors, the consequences are felt across the economy, as the recent tech layoffs impacting tens of thousands of workers have shown.
And “tech” isn’t just about so-called Big Tech companies such as Alphabet (Google’s parent company) or social media platforms such as Meta’s Facebook and Instagram. Almost every company is now a tech company—automakers, for example, can track users’ movements from GPS data, require large numbers of computer chips, and use the cloud for data storage. Rapid developments in artificial intelligence, especially in the field of natural language processing (the ability behind OpenAI’s ChatGPT), have widespread applications across an even larger swath of sectors including media and communications.
This means that tech policy is not just about content moderation or antitrust legislation—two of the main areas of focus for U.S. policymakers. Rather, tech policy is economic policy, trade policy, and—when it comes to U.S. tech spreading across the globe—foreign policy.
As the global leader in technology innovation, the United States has a real competitive edge as well as a political opportunity to advance a vision for technology in the service of democracy. But the window to act is rapidly narrowing as others, including like-minded democracies in Europe but also authoritarian China, are stepping in to fill the leadership void.
The European Union has embarked on an ambitious regulatory agenda, laying out a growing number of laws to govern areas including digital services taxes, data sharing, online advertising, and cloud services. Although the regulatory efforts may be based in democratic values, in practice, they have an economic agenda: France, for example, expects to make 670 million euros in 2023 from digital services taxes, with much of that coming from large U.S. tech companies.
What’s worse is that while other key EU regulations, such as the Digital Markets Act (DMA), target the largest U.S. firms, they leave Chinese-controlled companies such as Alibaba and Tencent less regulated. That’s because the DMA sets out very narrow criteria to define “gatekeepers,” such as company size and market position, to only cover large U.S. firms, thus benefiting both European companies and subsidized Chinese competitors and creating potential security vulnerabilities when it comes to data collection and access.
While Europe rushes to regulate, China has developed an effective model of digital authoritarianism: strangling the internet with censorship, deploying AI technologies such as facial recognition for surveillance, and advocating for cyber “sovereignty,” which is doublespeak for state control of data and information. Beijing has been actively exporting these tools to other countries, primarily in the global south, where the United States is fighting an uphill battle to convince countries to join its global democracy agenda.
And the battle for hearts and minds has implications far beyond tech—it goes to the heart of U.S. global leadership. In last month’s vote at the United Nations to condemn Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, endorsed by the United States, the majority of the countries that voted against or abstained were from Africa, South America, and Asia.
Without a U.S.-led concerted effort to push back against authoritarian states’ desire to define the rules around technology, large democracies such as Turkey and India are also wavering, imposing increasingly authoritarian limits on free speech online. The result is growing digital fragmentation—fragmentation that benefits authoritarian adversaries.
The Biden administration says it wants to see technology harnessed to support democratic freedoms, strengthen our democratic alliances, and beat back the authoritarian vision of a government-run internet.
Here’s how it could help achieve these goals.
First, the administration should map out an affirmative technology strategy, making sure that U.S. workers and consumers benefit from U.S. tech leadership. This means investing in competitiveness and a smarter public-private approach to research and development, an area the United States has underfunded for over a decade.
Tech touches on almost every sector of the U.S. economy as well as international trade, defense, and security, and involves almost every government agency from the State Department’s Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy to the Federal Trade Commission and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. And while most European countries now have full ministries for digital affairs, the U.S. doesn’t have similarly  politically empowered counterparts tasked with coordinating a whole-of-government effort across all government agencies to produce a national strategy for technology. This needs to change.
Second, the administration should take advantage of the bipartisan consensus in the U.S. Congress on the need to push back against China’s growing domination in tech by putting forward a balanced regulatory agenda that establishes clear rules for responsible innovation. In an op-ed earlier this year, U.S. President Joe Biden called for Republicans and Democrats to hold social media platforms accountable for how they use and collect data, moderate online content, and treat their competition. To be sure, a national privacy law is long overdue, as several states have already passed their own laws, creating a confusing regulatory environment.
But this agenda is too backward-looking: Policymakers today are debating how to regulate technology from 20 years ago, when social media companies first emerged. As ChatGPT has shown, tech advancements far outpace regulatory efforts. A balanced agenda would set out key principles and ethical guardrails, rather than seek to regulate specific companies or apps. Banning TikTok, for example, won’t prevent another Chinese company from taking its place.
Third, the U.S. should reenergize its engagement in multilateral institutions. The United States is taking the right steps in endorsing Japan’s initiative at the next G-7 meeting to establish international standards for trust in data flows, known as the Data Free Flow with Trust. The administration has also appointed an ambassador at large for cyberspace and digital policy to work more closely with allies on tech cooperation.
The U.N.’s International Telecommunication Union, which helps develop standards in telecoms, is now directed by American Doreen Bogdan-Martin, which also presents an opportunity to beat back Russian and Chinese attempts to impose government control over the internet and instead reinforce the present private sector- and civil society-led internet governance model.
Washington has led important defensive efforts to challenge Beijing’s system of sovereignty and surveillance and has brought key allies along in these efforts. But it has not done enough to drive an affirmative agenda on technology innovation and tech-driven economic opportunity. The Biden administration has an opportunity now to prioritize tech. There is no time to waste.
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The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Sunday, June 19
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UAE unveils new AI model to rival big tech giants
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/uae-unveils-new-ai-model-to-rival-big-tech-giants/
UAE unveils new AI model to rival big tech giants
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The UAE is making big waves by launching a new open-source generative AI model. This step, taken by a government-backed research institute, is turning heads and marking the UAE as a formidable player in the global AI race.
In Abu Dhabi, the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) unveiled the Falcon 2 series. As reported by Reuters, this series includes Falcon 2 11B, a text-based model, and Falcon 2 11B VLM, a vision-to-language model capable of generating text descriptions from images. TII is run by Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council.
As a major oil exporter and a key player in the Middle East, the UAE is investing heavily in AI. This strategy has caught the eye of U.S. officials, leading to tensions over whether to use American or Chinese technology. In a move coordinated with Washington, Emirati AI firm G42 withdrew from Chinese investments and replaced Chinese hardware, securing a US$1.5 billion investment from Microsoft.
Faisal Al Bannai, Secretary General of the Advanced Technology Research Council and an adviser on strategic research and advanced technology, proudly states that the UAE is proving itself as a major player in AI. The release of the Falcon 2 series is part of a broader race among nations and companies to develop proprietary large language models. While some opt to keep their AI code private, the UAE, like Meta’s Llama, is making its groundbreaking work accessible to all.
Al Bannai is also excited about the upcoming Falcon 3 generation and expresses confidence in the UAE’s ability to compete globally: “We’re very proud that we can still punch way above our weight, really compete with the best players globally.”
Reflecting on his earlier statements this year, Al Bannai emphasised that the UAE’s decisive advantage lies in its ability to make swift strategic decisions.
It’s worth noting that Abu Dhabi’s ruling family controls some of the world’s largest sovereign wealth funds, worth about US$1.5 trillion. These funds, formerly used to diversify the UAE’s oil wealth, are now critical for accelerating growth in AI and other cutting-edge technologies. In fact, the UAE is emerging as a key player in producing advanced computer chips essential for training powerful AI systems. According to Wall Street Journal, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman met with investors, including Sheik Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who runs Abu Dhabi’s major sovereign wealth fund, to discuss a potential US$7 trillion investment to develop an AI chipmaker to compete with Nvidia.
Furthermore, the UAE’s commitment to generative AI is evident in its recent launch of a ‘Generative AI’ guide. This guide aims to unlock AI’s potential in various fields, including education, healthcare, and media. It provides a detailed overview of generative AI, addressing digital technologies’ challenges and opportunities while emphasising data privacy. The guide is designed to assist government agencies and the community leverage AI technologies by demonstrating 100 practical AI use cases for entrepreneurs, students, job seekers, and tech enthusiasts.
This proactive stance showcases the UAE’s commitment to participating in and leading the global AI race, positioning it as a nation to watch in the rapidly evolving tech scene.
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