The world of AI is changing fast. And the AI / ML space is a bit out of the ordinary for software developers. Typically in software, we can prove that given a certain situations, the code will always behave the same. We can point to where and why a decision is made.
ML isn't like that. We set it up and then it takes on a life of its own. Regulators and governments are starting to step in and make rules over AI. The EU is one of the first to do so. That's why it's great to have Ines Montani and Katharine Jarmul, both awesome data scientists and EU residents, here to give us an overview of the coming regulations and other benefits and pitfalls of the AI / ML space.
Links from the showKatharine Jarmul on Twitter: @kjam
Katharine's site: kjamistan.com
Ines Montani on Twitter: @_inesmontani
Explosion AI: explosion.ai
EU proposes new Artificial Intelligence Regulation: nortonrosefulbright.com
The EU’s leaked AI regulation is ambitious but disappointingly vague: techmonitor.ai
EU ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ACT: eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content
Facial Recognition Technology Ban Passed by King County Council: kingcounty.gov
On the Opportunities and Risks of Foundation Models paper: arxiv.org
thoughtworks: thoughtworks.com
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Everybody hates “FLoC,” Google’s tracking plan: arstechnica.com
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