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NAIC releases highly-anticipated draft model bulletin on artificial … – Eversheds Sutherland(US) LLP
On July 17, 2023, the Innovation, Cybersecurity and Technology (H) Committee of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) released for comment a highly anticipated model bulletin (Model Bulletin) on regulatory expectations for the use of artificial intelligence1systems (AI Systems)2by insurers. The Model Bulletin encourages insurers to implement and maintain a board-approved written AI Systems Program (AIS Program) that addresses governance, risk management controls, internal audit functions and third-party AI systems.The goal of the AIS Program is to mitigate the risks of harm to consumers thru decisions made or supported by AI Systems, including third-party AI systems, that are arbitrary or capricious, unfairly discriminatory, or otherwise violate unfair trade practice laws or other legal standards, or that include data vulnerabilities. The Bulletin also advisesinsurers of the information and documentation that insurance regulators may request during exams and investigations of the insurers AI Systems, including third-party AI Systems.
Flaws and Challenges in Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Fagen wasanni
Artificial intelligence (AI) is often hailed as a perfect technology that can analyze vast amounts of data and provide accurate solutions in an instant. However, the reality is that AI is wrong more often than it is right.
Red Bull Investigates the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Formula 1 – Fagen wasanni
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not only a popular topic in Hollywood but also in the world of Formula 1, with Red Bull Racing exploring its potential for enhancing performance in their cars. According to Craig Skinner, the teams chief designer, AI has already been utilized in driver training through the use of models and simulations, allowing drivers to learn the race tracks and improve their skills.
Convergence of brain-inspired AI and AGI: exploring the path to intelligent synergy – EurekAlert
image:The development of AGI has been greatly inspired by the study of human intelligence (HI). In turn, AGI has the potential to benefit human intelligence. view more Credit: The authors With over 86 billion neurons, each having the ability to form up to 10,000 synapses with other neurons, the human brain gives rise to an exceptionally complex network of connections that underlie the proliferation of intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence Project Imagines Children of Disappeared … – Fagen wasanni
A project created by Argentine artist Santiago Barros utilizes artificial intelligence to envision what the children of those who disappeared during the countrys military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983 would look like today. Barros, who shares the photos from his project @IAbuelas on Instagram, believes that seeing these imagined children forces people to confront the ongoing horror and the fact that the real identities of many individuals are still unknown. Approximately 30,000 people, including 500 children and babies, were killed or disappeared during Argentinas military coup.
Forget human extinction these are the real risks posed by AI today – New Scientist
Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images The alarm bells have been rung. In May, computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton, known as the godfather of AI, quit his role at Google to warn of the existential threat posed by artificial intelligence. The Center for AI Safety followed up with an open letter, signed by Hinton and hundreds of others, warning that advanced AI could destroy humanity.
Convergence of brain-inspired AI and AGI: Exploring the path to intelligent synergy – Tech Xplore
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Which US workers are exposed to AI in their jobs? – Pew Research Center
A radiologist at Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin uses anAI-based app to look at a patients brain scan images on a tablet. (Monika Skolimowska/picture alliance via Getty Images) Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand how American workers may be exposed to artificial intelligence (AI) at their jobs
AWS announces generative A.I. tool to save doctors time on paperwork – CNBC
Attendees walk through an expo hall during Amazon Web Services' Reinvent conference at the Venetian in Las Vegas on Nov. 29, 2022. Noah Berger | Getty Images Entertainment | Getty Images AmazonWebServices on Wednesday announced a new service for health-care software providers called AWS HealthScribe, which uses generative artificial intelligence and speech recognition to automatically draft clinical documentation.
Will architects really lose their jobs to AI? – Dezeen
As part of our AItopia series exploring how AI will impact architecture and design, Dezeen examines whether the technology will end up taking architects' jobs. In 2019, New York-based designer Sebastian Errazuriz caused a stir with his claim that 90 per cent of architects could lose their jobs to machines. Four years on, following the emergence of several generative-AI models such as Midjourney and ChatGPT, Errazuriz is writing a book about AI's impact on society and told Dezeen his opinion has not changed