February 25, 2023

education

How AI could influence learning across subjects, while becoming a crucial one itself

THE HILL, 02/25/23. The education industry is discussing the integration of AI in schools to improve lesson plans and teacher training. While AI raises concerns about cheating, experts believe it could become essential in all subjects and can prepare students for its future use. It is important to teach students about AI’s workings, limitations, and potential biases. Teachers need to be aware of age limits and race to teach students about AI before it becomes entrenched in the U.S. economy. Teacher education with AI could help facilitate this process. READ MORE

business case

Is the cost of AI worth it for your business?

techradar, 02/25/23. The implementation cost of AI in businesses and whether it is worth it are discussed in the text. The potential benefits of AI, such as increased efficiency and productivity, are highlighted, as well as the challenges of implementation, such as the cost of training data and finding skilled employees. The suggestion is made that businesses should carefully consider their specific goals for AI and weigh the costs and benefits before making a decision. Ultimately, the text concludes that the cost of AI may be worth it for some businesses but not all. READ MORE

meta

Meta unveils ChatGPT rival AI LLaMA, but no guarantee on hallucination

INTERESTING ENGINEERING, 02/25/23. Meta has unveiled its own AI language model, LLaMA, which is being developed as a potential rival to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The new AI model is said to be the largest one created by Meta so far, with 1.7 trillion parameters. Llama has been trained on a massive amount of data, including all publicly available texts on the internet and Wikipedia, as well as internal documents from Meta. The company has not yet revealed how it plans to use Llama, but experts speculate that it could be integrated into its various products, including messaging apps and voice assistants. READ MORE

trust

KPMG Global Study Confirms Trusting AI Remains A Major Employee Confidence Gap

Forbes, 02/25/23. A new global study conducted by KPMG confirms that trust in AI remains a significant confidence gap among consumers and business leaders alike.

While most people understand the benefits of AI, many are still hesitant to trust it completely. The report suggests that this trust gap needs to be addressed before AI can reach its full potential. It also notes that companies need to take steps to educate the public on the benefits and limitations of AI, as well as address concerns about data privacy and security.

Overall, the study highlights the importance of building trust in AI if we want to fully realize its potential to transform industries and improve people’s lives. READ MORE

international

AI Can Tell Us How Russians Feel About the War. Putin Won’t Like the Results.

POLITICO, 02/25/23. Russian propaganda has been effective in manipulating public opinion in the past, but its effects appear to be diminishing.

While national level polling suggests that support for the war in Ukraine remains relatively stable, polling in an authoritarian country like Russia is unreliable. Artificial intelligence and sentiment analysis are being used to track local sentiment across Russia and reveal a different story about public opinion, particularly outside of major cities.

The data suggests that the Kremlin is increasingly unable to control public sentiment with national propaganda, and positive waves of public sentiment toward the war are getting shorter, particularly outside major cities, and needing to be deployed with increasing frequency. Putin is unlikely to be pleased with these results. READ MORE