A solid piece of great news from The Atlantic. We’re planning a road trip to the US, just on the back of this piece!
We’re worried that AI might do harm, but how can we monitor for forthcoming issues, and where is AI on the spectrum of basic to complete anyway? A fascinating interview from Judea Pearl from The Atlantic
It’s time to normalise social media paywalls. Or imagine that your cell service is free, but I listen to all your calls. Do you buy that?
As always a prescient article from QZ on the ethics of automated vehicles. https://qz.com/1204395/self-driving-cars-trolley-problem-philosophers-are-building-ethical-algorithms-to-solve-the-problem/
There’s a debate about speed vs ethics in releasing AI, here’s a nice summary from AVC’s blog.
A citizen centric view of data in France
We mentioned in our last blog the difficulty in embedding AI and innovation. How is this manifesting itself in the market? Here are some of our thoughts.
The NY Times summarises the tech’s pain in attaining AI skills.
At Infinite Insight we work with organisations that are large and complex, or undertaking substantial digital change, or both! Here’s a snapshot of our thoughts on the source of innovation.
The Guardian addresses the AI research brain drain from public education
The brilliance of NotCo in creating vegan food alternatives
How far along is AI at affecting society and it’s citizens? A first class discussion by Sam Altman
What is my AI up to today? The NY Times talks about AT accountability
Can we reverse the success of tools that are designed to manipulate our decisions? Quartz leads the debate