Europe is at the forefront of regulating technologies it didn’t create. The prevailing approach assumes that constraining how, where, or by whom technology can be used, will mitigate negative outcomes.
If you’re in the AI space check out what the remarkable @PhilippKoralus is up to, and while you are at it get a copy of his book: https://t.co/qGkVij5ZoQ
Excited for the official announcement of HAI Lab at the University of Oxford, due to launch in the Fall, which I will direct as the inaugural McCord Professor of Philosophy and AI. 🧵
Excited for the official announcement of HAI Lab at the University of Oxford, due to launch in the Fall, which I will direct as the inaugural McCord Professor of Philosophy and AI. 🧵
Europe is at the forefront of regulating technologies it didn’t create. The prevailing approach assumes that constraining how, where, or by whom technology can be used, will mitigate negative outcomes.
With @vinnylarouge1 found human-like judgment mistakes to increase in GPT-4, even as it also got better at human-like correct judgments. Perhaps no surprise, since GPT is learning from human text. Humans in humans out? https://t.co/jtaiUGVNiq
Die momentane Stromerzeugung in Deutschland ist mit 435g CO2 / kWh so mit das dreckigste, was Europa zu bieten hat.
Frankreich: 114 g / kWh.
Wie schauen Grüne auf solche Daten und denken: ja, #Atomausstieg war und ist richtig?
Die Tatsache, dass das Ganze auch noch aus dem Präsidialamt geleakt wurde und die Steinmeier-Berater stolz auf ihren Chef sind wie hart er Selenskyj am Telefon mitten im Krieg angeht, ist einfach nur beschämend.
@BachmannRudi It strikes me that 🇩🇪 politics is profoundly shaped by a kind of legal-thinking that assumes the world is naturally furnished with rules. After all, most 🇩🇪 politicians are lawyers, and so legal heuristics find application in 🇩🇪 foreign policy—however ill suited.