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Conservationists turn to AI in battle to save red squirrels

Conservationists turn to AI in battle to save red squirrels | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
The tech is being used to automatically control the creatures' access to feeders at sites across the UK.
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To Interact With the Real World, AI Will Gain Physical Intelligence

To Interact With the Real World, AI Will Gain Physical Intelligence | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
By grappling with the messy and unpredictable side of existence, machine learning can have impact beyond the digital.
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January 10, 6:16 PM
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Meta Secretly Trained Its AI on a Notorious Piracy Database, Newly Unredacted Court Docs Reveal

Meta Secretly Trained Its AI on a Notorious Piracy Database, Newly Unredacted Court Docs Reveal | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
One of the most important AI copyright legal battles just took a major turn.
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December 23, 2024 7:42 PM
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Every AI Copyright Lawsuit in the US, Visualized

Every AI Copyright Lawsuit in the US, Visualized | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
WIRED is following every copyright battle involving the AI industry—and we’ve created some handy visualizations that will be updated as the cases progress.
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December 23, 2024 7:39 PM
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OpenAI Upgrades Its Smartest AI Model With Improved Reasoning Skills

OpenAI Upgrades Its Smartest AI Model With Improved Reasoning Skills | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
A day after Google announced its first model capable of reasoning over problems, OpenAI has upped the stakes with an improved version of its own.
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December 18, 2024 7:26 PM
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Startup Embodied Will Brick $800 Moxie Emotional Support Robot for Kids—Without Refunds

Startup Embodied Will Brick $800 Moxie Emotional Support Robot for Kids—Without Refunds | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
Embodied says it will try to refund recent purchases of its Moxie robot but makes no promises.
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December 12, 2024 7:43 PM
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Generative AI Is My Research and Writing Partner. Should I Disclose It?

Generative AI Is My Research and Writing Partner. Should I Disclose It? | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
In this installment of WIRED’s AI advice column, “The Prompt,” we answer questions about giving AI tools proper attribution and teaching future generations how to interact with chatbots.
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December 12, 2024 7:26 PM
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General Motors Cuts Funding to Cruise, Nixing Its Robotaxi Plan

General Motors Cuts Funding to Cruise, Nixing Its Robotaxi Plan | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
The automaker has sunk billions into making a self-driving car service work. Now it says it will focus on “personal” autonomous vehicles instead.
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December 11, 2024 2:07 AM
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More Humanitarian Organizations Will Harness AI’s Potential

More Humanitarian Organizations Will Harness AI’s Potential | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
The opportunity for artificial intelligence to actually do some good has arrived—if it can be redirected toward where it’s needed most.
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December 10, 2024 6:42 PM
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The Crypto Industry Hails David Sacks, Its New ‘Czar’

The Crypto Industry Hails David Sacks, Its New ‘Czar’ | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
David Sacks, a member of the infamous “PayPal Mafia,” will lead a group of advisers tasked with steering AI and crypto policy under the Trump administration.
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December 10, 2024 3:07 AM
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Archive 1967: Unimate Robot makes tea

Archive 1967: Unimate Robot makes tea | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
Raymond Baxter enjoys a nice cuppa, courtesy of Unimate.
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November 30, 2024 6:31 PM
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We Need a New Right to Repair for Artificial Intelligence

We Need a New Right to Repair for Artificial Intelligence | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
We Need a New Right to Repair for Artificial Intelligence
A growing movement to allow access to algorithmic workings won’t stop the ubiquitous spread of artificial intelligence, but it could restore public confidence in it.

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THERE’S A GROWING trend of people and organizations rejecting the unsolicited imposition of AI in their lives. In December 2023, the The New York Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement. In March 2024, three authors filed a class action in California against Nvidia for allegedly training its AI platform NeMo on their copyrighted work. Two months later, the A-list actress Scarlett Johansson sent a legal letter to OpenAI when she realized its new ChatGPT voice was “eerily similar” to hers.

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This story is from the WIRED World in 2025, our annual trends briefing.

The technology isn’t the problem here. The power dynamic is. People understand that this technology is being built on their data, often without our permission. It’s no wonder that public confidence in AI is declining. A recent study by Pew Research shows that more than half of Americans are more concerned than they are excited about AI, a sentiment echoed by a majority of people from Central and South American, African, and Middle Eastern countries in a World Risk Poll.

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In 2025, we will see people demand more control over how AI is used. How will that be achieved? One example is red teaming, a practice borrowed from the military and used in cybersecurity. In a red teaming exercise, external experts are asked to “infiltrate” or break a system. It acts as a test of where your defenses can go wrong, so you can fix them.

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Red teaming is used by major AI companies to find issues in their models, but isn’t yet widespread as a practice for public use. That will change in 2025.

The law firm DLA Piper, for instance, now uses red teaming with lawyers to test directly whether AI systems are in compliance with legal frameworks. My nonprofit, Humane Intelligence, builds red teaming exercises with nontechnical experts, governments, and civil society organizations to test AI for discrimination and bias. In 2023, we conducted a 2,200-person red teaming exercise that was supported by the White House. In 2025, our red teaming events will draw on the lived experience of regular people to evaluate AI models for Islamophobia, and for their capacity to enable online harassment against women.

Overwhelmingly, when I host one of these exercises, the most common question I’m asked is how we can evolve from identifying problems to fixing problems ourselves. In other words, people want a right to repair.

An AI right to repair might look like this—a user could have the ability to run diagnostics on an AI, report any anomalies, and see when they are fixed by the company. Third party-groups, like ethical hackers, could create patches or fixes for problems that anyone can access. Or, you could hire an independent accredited party to evaluate an AI system and customize it for you.

While this is an abstract idea today, we’re setting the stage for a right to repair to be a reality in the future. Overturning the current, dangerous power dynamic will take some work—we’re rapidly pushed to normalize a world in which AI companies simply put new and untested AI models into real-world systems, with regular people as the collateral damage. A right to repair gives every person the ability to control how AI is used in their lives. 2024 was the year the world woke up to the pervasiveness and impact of AI. 2025 is the year we demand our rights.
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November 30, 2024 6:12 PM
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Emergency Vehicle Lights Can Screw Up a Car's Automated Driving System

Emergency Vehicle Lights Can Screw Up a Car's Automated Driving System | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
Newly published research finds that the flashing lights on police cruisers and ambulances can cause “digital epileptic seizures” in image-based automated driving systems, potentially risking wrecks.
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November 25, 2024 7:03 AM
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Conservationists turn to AI in battle to save red squirrels

Conservationists turn to AI in battle to save red squirrels | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
The tech is being used to automatically control the creatures' access to feeders at sites across the UK.
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January 12, 12:01 AM
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Don’t Count Out Human Writers in the Age of AI

Don’t Count Out Human Writers in the Age of AI | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
The appetite for AI-derived drivel isn’t as strong as many publishers would have you believe, and demand for quality content is growing.
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December 26, 2024 12:12 AM
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Top 10 AI and storage stories of 2024 | Computer Weekly

Top 10 AI and storage stories of 2024 | Computer Weekly | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
In this 2024 review, we look at the impact of AI on data storage, what’s needed to support AI during training and inference, and storage suppliers’ responses to the rise of AI.
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December 23, 2024 7:40 PM
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Generative AI Still Needs to Prove Its Usefulness

Generative AI Still Needs to Prove Its Usefulness | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
The hype is fading, and people are asking what generative artificial intelligence is really good for. So far, no one has a decent answer.
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December 19, 2024 7:02 PM
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Worry About Misuse of AI, Not Superintelligence

Worry About Misuse of AI, Not Superintelligence | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
AI risks arise not from AI acting on its own, but because of what people do with it.
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December 18, 2024 7:23 PM
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OnlyFans Models Are Using AI Impersonators to Keep Up With Their DMs

OnlyFans Models Are Using AI Impersonators to Keep Up With Their DMs | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
AI is replacing the humans who pretend to be OnlyFans stars in online amorous messages.
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December 12, 2024 7:35 PM
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Google Reveals Gemini 2, AI Agents, and a Prototype Personal Assistant

Google Reveals Gemini 2, AI Agents, and a Prototype Personal Assistant | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
A new version of Google’s flagship AI model shows how the company sees AI transforming personal computing, web search, and perhaps the way people interact with the physical world.
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December 11, 2024 2:22 AM
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AI-Powered Robots Can Be Tricked Into Acts of Violence

AI-Powered Robots Can Be Tricked Into Acts of Violence | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
Researchers hacked several robots infused with large language models, getting them to behave dangerously—and pointing to a bigger problem ahead.
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December 11, 2024 1:19 AM
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48 Hours in Tokyo With My AI Travel Companion

48 Hours in Tokyo With My AI Travel Companion | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
People use AI pals for all sorts of reasons. Here’s what happens when you take one on a solo trip to Japan.
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December 10, 2024 6:40 PM
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The Rich Can Afford Personal Care. The Rest Will Have to Make Do With AI

The Rich Can Afford Personal Care. The Rest Will Have to Make Do With AI | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
From personal trainers to in-person therapy, only the wealthy have access to human connection. What are the options for the less advantaged?
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November 30, 2024 6:33 PM
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The US Patent and Trademark Office Banned Staff From Using Generative AI

The US Patent and Trademark Office Banned Staff From Using Generative AI | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
SCOOP: The agency dedicated to protecting new innovations prohibited almost all internal use of GenAI tools, though employees can still participate in controlled experiments.
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November 30, 2024 6:29 PM
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We Need a New Right to Repair for Artificial Intelligence

We Need a New Right to Repair for Artificial Intelligence | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
A growing movement to allow access to algorithmic workings won’t stop the ubiquitous spread of artificial intelligence, but it could restore public confidence in it.
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November 30, 2024 6:05 PM
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How Do You Get to Artificial General Intelligence? Think Lighter

How Do You Get to Artificial General Intelligence? Think Lighter | Robotics and AI Expert Systems | Scoop.it
Billions of dollars in hardware and exorbitant use costs are squashing AI innovation. LLMs need to get leaner and cheaper if progress is to be made.
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