Author: Kay Slater
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Principles for Responsible, Trustworthy and Privacy-Protective Generative AI Technologies
Website – This document outlines guidelines by Canadian privacy authorities to ensure the ethical development and use of generative AI, emphasizing the protection of vulnerable groups and adherence to privacy laws
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Why I’m committed to breaking the bias in large language models
This article explores how language bias in AI disproportionately disadvantages users whose first language is not English, highlighting the systemic inequities in training data and model outputs.
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What Is ChatGPT Doing… and Why Does It Work?
This detailed article by Stephen Wolfram explains the inner workings, design principles, and underlying mechanisms of ChatGPT, providing an accessible yet comprehensive exploration of how large language models generate human-like text responses.
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AI and the Future of Us: An Oprah Winfrey Special
Talk Show/Entertainment – 46-minute talk show that explores artificial intelligence’s societal impact, aiming to foster understanding and encourage public engagement in this pivotal 21st-century conversation
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Artificial Intelligence and Data Act, Information Page
Website – The Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA) page outlines Canada’s proposed regulatory framework for ensuring the responsible use of AI systems, focusing on transparency, accountability, and mitigating risks to individuals and society. Not Reviewed (by Kay)
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Getting started
7-minute read – Details the setup of the Axis research project’s website, including accessibility-focused design, data visualizations for accountability, a glossary for knowledge sharing, and the challenges of managing scope and inclusivity over the project’s timeline.
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What’s in a name?
3-minute read – Reflects on the naming and setup of the Axis Project subdomain, exploring its connection to grunt gallery, the challenges of aging web technologies, and the intersection of art, access, and automation.