This week:
💨 ChatGPT Is a Blurry JPEG of the Web
⚖️ The current legal cases against generative AI are just the beginning
🇺🇸 Guidelines for Managing AI Risk
And for the techies:
🏞️ QGIS is the mapping software you didn't know you needed
🐍 GPT in 60 Lines of NumPy
👁️ Visual design rules you can safely follow every time
== News ==
💨 ChatGPT Is a Blurry JPEG of the Web
OpenAI’s chatbot offers paraphrases, whereas Google offers quotes. Which do we prefer?
⚖️ The current legal cases against generative AI are just the beginning
There are currently several high-profile legal cases involving generative AI technologies, including a dispute between a group of artists and a company that used their work to train an AI model, and a lawsuit filed against a musician who used generative AI to create a new album.
The article goes on to discuss the potential legal implications of generative AI, including issues related to copyright law, intellectual property, and privacy. The author suggests that as generative AI becomes more advanced and widespread, it will become increasingly important to develop a legal framework that can address these issues.
The current legal cases involving generative AI are just the beginning, and that there is a need for a more comprehensive legal framework to address the many complex issues raised by this technology.
🇺🇸 Guidelines for Managing AI Risk
The United States government published guidelines designed to help organizations limit harm from AI.
The National Institute for Standards and Technology, which recommends technological standards in a variety of industries, released the initial version of its AI Risk Management Framework.
The framework outlines principles for defining classes of potential harm, building trustworthy systems, and defending against AI-related risks as they emerge.
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== Code & Tech ==
🏞️ QGIS is the mapping software you didn't know you needed
The article goes on to highlight some of the key features of QGIS, such as its user-friendly interface, the ability to handle a wide variety of data formats, and the extensive library of plugins that can be used to enhance the software's functionality. The author also discusses some specific use cases where QGIS may be particularly helpful, such as in urban planning and natural resource management.
QGIS is a powerful tool that can be used by a wide range of professionals, from urban planners to environmental scientists, to create compelling and informative maps. Give QGIS a try and explore its many features and capabilities.
🐍 GPT in 60 Lines of NumPy
In this post, we'll implement a GPT from scratch in just 60 lines of numpy. We'll then load the trained GPT-2 model weights released by OpenAI into our implementation and generate some text.
👁️ Visual design rules you can safely follow every time
You do not have to follow these rules every time. If you have a good reason to break any of them, do. But they are safe to follow every time.
#AutonomousCar #QGIS #ChatGPT
A big thanks 😙 to our sources: https://jack-clark.net/, https://www.actuia.com/, https://thevariable.com/news/, https://techcrunch.com/, https://read.deeplearning.ai/the-batch/
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