Em
@emilynexus
data, #ML, #privacy, policy & research. I advise/research/write about emerging tech policy. Alum @TechPolicyLab
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http://www.techpolicylab.uw.edu 06-01-2010 12:30:29
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So... NeurIPS Conference finally has a Code of Ethics! š„² This took literal years of thoughtful deliberation with input from as many diverse stakeholders as possible. Far from perfect but such an important first step towards moving the ML field towards more ethical research practices!
A video of my Berkeley AI Research lecture on generative AI meets copyright is now available on youtube; will copyright law bring generative AI to its knees? youtube.com/watch?v=6sDGIrā¦
š¢ I'm thrilled to announce our new U.S. National Science Foundation Institute on Trustworthy AI in Law & Society! TRAILS's premise is: Participation Builds (Appropriate) Trust. š Details: trails.umd.edu š¼ Postdoc, Director, ...: trails.umd.edu/getinvolved šļø Events: trails.umd.edu/events >
š¢ WE'RE HIRING Mozilla! š¢ Position: fellow in responsible computing FT one-year contract, remote US, $90k/year This is really a special team to work with on so many important issues. Humanities expertise esp welcome. Feel free to share widely! boards.greenhouse.io/mozilla/jobs/5ā¦
šŗ This summer, we'll be sharing recordings of our Law & Tech talks online! We're kicking off this series with Suresh Venkatasubramanian (mostly in the sky now)'s brilliant talk "Reflections on the AI Bill of Rights, technology policy and the role of the academy" (from April 4, 2023) youtu.be/e-pW6GpsTeA
The first reason is to focus the publicās attention on a far fetched scenario that doesnāt require much change to their business models. Addressing the immediate impacts of AI on labor, privacy, or the environment is costly. Protecting against AI somehow āwaking upā is not.
We've released annotated slides for a talk titled "Evaluating LLMs is a minefield". Current ways of evaluating chatbots/LLMs don't work well, especially for questions about societal impact. There are no quick fixes. More research is needed. w/ Sayash Kapoor š§µcs.princeton.edu/~arvindn/talksā¦
After Schumerās forum, so much of the focus from media & government officials was anchored to the speculations of the wealthy men in the room. So I wrote in The Atlantic about another view -- the grounded complexity brought by unions & civil society: theatlantic.com/technology/arcā¦