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California Governor Vetoes Major AI Safety Bill
Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed the AI safety bill SB 1047, citing concerns over its broad application and potential burden on AI companies. The bill sought to enforce security measures for AI systems costing over $100 million to train. Newsom suggested federal oversight as a more suitable approach to AI regulation.
Cracking the “Neural Code”: How AI Will Surpass Human Intelligence
AI analyst Eitan Michael Azoff asserts that decoding the 'neural code' is key to building AI that surpasses human intelligence. His book, "Towards Human-Level Artificial Intelligence," suggests that emulating consciousness and visual thinking will be crucial steps in AI development. Azoff also emphasizes the need for ethical safeguards, urging society to maintain sole control of AI's "off switch" and to embed behavioral safety rules in AI systems.
Dad Turns to AI for Son’s Homework Help, Hilarity Ensues
A California dad sought AI assistance for his third-grader's Spanish math homework using Samsung Bixby. However, the interaction didn’t go as planned. Bixby humorously responded, "It might be best if you got human help for human homework." Though it eventually offered some helpful YouTube links, this amusing moment highlights the complexities parents face with school assignments.
San Francisco Introduces AI-Powered Cameras to Combat Crime
San Francisco is deploying AI-powered mobile surveillance cameras to tackle crime in areas like the Mission District and UN Plaza. Equipped with thermal, optical, and panoramic views, these units aim to deter and document criminal activities. While officials emphasize the potential safety benefits, privacy advocates express concerns about increased surveillance and its impact on vulnerable communities.
AI Cheating Could Devalue Diplomas
AI use among students for cheating is on the rise, threatening the credibility of college diplomas. If rampant, it may diminish a diploma's value as a job credential, impacting funding for higher education. Schools face a dilemma: embrace AI use, enhancing new skills, or return to traditional in-class assessments.
AI Tools Can Help Clean Up Online Toxicity
AI tools like ToxMod and Bodyguard.ai are increasingly used to monitor and remove toxic behavior in online spaces. While AI moderation has the potential to create safer environments, it must prioritize privacy, transparency, and fairness. Research shows that AI could help reduce toxicity in online gaming and social media, but more work is needed to make these systems empowering and user-friendly.