AI Models Show Election Bias
From election bias to sniffing out designer sneakers, artificial intelligence continues to evolve in unexpected ways in every weeks headlines.
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A new AI tool is able to authenticate designer shoes based solely on their smell.
Counterfeit products have plagued designer brands for decades. With technology becoming more advanced it’s becoming clearer that luxury companies must find a new way to identify the real deal from a knockoff.
Enter AI.
With fake news spiking around election time, Artificial Intelligence (AI) models are being called out for fueling and contributing to the spread of misinformation.
Now Donald Trump has officially won the 2024 US elections. With his return to the White House, a new study reveals that election-related queries in Spanish posed to major tech AI models showed bias.
Nokia data has allegedly been compromised after a third party vendor was cyber attacked.
A notorious hacker known as ‘Intel Broker’ posted to the dark web page BreachForums claiming the stolen data contained a ‘large collection of Nokia source code” confirming it has been accessed in a hack on a third-party contractor which “directly worked with Nokia to help aid their development of some internal tools."
Schneider Electric has confirmed that one of their developer platforms has been breached.
The threat actor known as ‘Grep’ claimed to have stolen over 40GB of data from the energy management company.
The tech world has been abuzz with AI for the last few years, only further amping up further since OpenAI launched ChatGPT in 2022
But now that AI seems to have conquered everything from medicine to a sense of smell, what comes next?
Enter Artificial General Intelligence, the next frontier of artificial intelligence.
Scientists have come up with a new AI model to reduce the excessive energy consumption that goes into training large language models (LLMs).
They proposed an AI training system called – Perseus which reduces the “energy bloating” in LLMs.
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