2023-06-09-bulletin

  1. Aberdeen AI trial helps doctors spot breast cancers with BBC Click had exclusive access to a trial exploring the impact of using AI in breast screenings. - This trial is a great example of how AI can be used to help doctors spot breast cancers more accurately and quickly, which could potentially save lives.

  2. Stay ahead in AI race, tech boss urges West with The chief executive of a software firm says adversaries must not be allowed to catch up. - This is a reminder of the importance of staying ahead in the AI race, as the technology is advancing rapidly and can be used for both good and bad purposes. It is important for countries to invest in AI research and development to ensure they remain competitive.

  3. Technology minister urges caution on AI ‘Terminator’ warnings with Paul Scully says there should be more of a focus on the good artificial intelligence can do. - It is important to be aware of the potential risks of AI, but it is also important to focus on the potential benefits it can bring. AI can be used to automate mundane tasks, improve efficiency, and even save lives.

  4. US Air Force denies AI drone attacked operator in test with A virtual experiment was described by a senior official at a conference, but he now says he “mis-spoke”. - This is a reminder of the potential risks of using AI in military applications. It is important to ensure that AI is used responsibly and that proper safety protocols are in place to prevent any accidents or misuse.

  5. Powerful artificial intelligence ban possible, government adviser warns with Systems above a certain power may need to be stopped, a member of the government’s AI Council says. - This is a reminder of the potential risks of AI and the need for governments to regulate its use. AI can be used for both good and bad purposes, so it is important to ensure that it is used responsibly and ethically.

  6. AI: War crimes evidence erased by social media platforms with Footage of potential human rights abuses may be lost after platforms delete it, the BBC has found. - This is a reminder of the potential risks of using AI in social media platforms. AI can be used to censor content, which can lead to the erasure of important evidence of human rights abuses. It is important to ensure that AI is used responsibly and ethically.

  7. AI ‘godfather’ Yoshua Bengio feels ‘lost’ over life’s work with Canadian computer scientist Yoshua Bengio tells the BBC he did not realise AI would develop so fast. - This is a reminder of the rapid pace of AI development and the need for us to keep up with the technology. AI can be used for both good and bad purposes, so it is important to ensure that it is used responsibly and ethically.

  8. Artificial intelligence could lead to extinction, experts warn with Heads of OpenAI, Google Deepmind and Anthropic say the threat is as great as pandemics and nuclear war. - This is a reminder of the potential risks of AI and the need for us to ensure that it is used responsibly and ethically. AI can be used for both good and bad purposes, so it is important to ensure that it is used in a way that does not lead to extinction.

  9. Nvidia briefly worth $1 trillion thanks to AI boom with Investors excited about the possibilities for artificial intelligence have sent the US chipmaker’s value soaring. - This is a reminder of the potential of AI and the potential for investors to make money from it. AI can be used to automate mundane tasks, improve efficiency, and even save lives, so it is important to ensure that it is used responsibly and ethically.

  10. ChatGPT: US lawyer admits using AI for case research with The lawyer told the judge he did not know content from the artificial intelligence could be false. - This is a reminder of the potential risks of using AI in legal cases. AI can be used to automate mundane tasks, improve efficiency, and even save lives, but it is important to ensure that it is used responsibly and ethically.

  11. ChatGPT-maker U-turns on threat to leave EU over AI law with OpenAI’s Sam Altman previously said if it fails to comply with the forthcoming AI Act, it might exit the EU. - This is a reminder of the importance of regulating AI and the need for governments to ensure that AI is used responsibly and ethically. It is important to ensure that AI is used in a way that does not lead to any negative consequences.

  12. AI scanner used in hundreds of US schools misses knives with After a school stabbing, a BBC investigation into Evolv’s AI weapons scanner reveals doubts about its effectiveness. - This is a reminder of the potential risks of using AI in security applications. AI can be used to automate mundane tasks, improve efficiency, and even save lives, but it is important to ensure that it is used responsibly and ethically.

  13. Woodward and Bernstein: Watergate reporters warn of the limitations of AI with Journalists Woodward and Bernstein tell the BBC the press is essential in finding the truth. - This is a reminder of the importance of human judgement and the need for us to be aware of the potential risks of using AI. AI can be used to automate mundane tasks, improve efficiency, and even save lives, but it is important to ensure that it is used responsibly and ethically.

  14. Ex-Google CEO: AI on social media is ‘bad for democracy’ with AI will render social media even more dangerous for elections in 2024, says Eric Schmidt. - This is a reminder of the potential risks of using AI in social media platforms. AI can be used to censor content, which can lead to the erasure of important evidence of human rights abuses. It is important to ensure that AI is used responsibly and ethically.

  15. Nvidia: The chip maker that became an AI superpower with Innovation and good timing combined to make California’s Nvidia the dominant firm for AI computer chips. - This is a reminder of the potential of AI and the potential for companies to make money from it. AI can be used to automate mundane tasks, improve efficiency, and even save lives, so it is important to ensure that it is used responsibly and ethically.

  16. ChatGPT: Can China overtake the US in the AI marathon? with Washington’s efforts to limit China’s access to crucial cutting-edge technology continue. - This is a reminder of the importance of staying ahead in the AI race, as the technology is advancing rapidly and can be used for both good and bad purposes. It is important for countries to invest in AI research and development to ensure they remain competitive.