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“Tech Journalist Karen Hao Advocates for Ethical AI Development”

Tech journalist Karen Hao, formerly an engineer in Silicon Valley, now critiques the AI giants and their pursuit of artificial general intelligence at any cost. She asserts that these companies wield immense power globally, collecting data and intellectual property while disregarding human rights and the environment.

In a recent talk at the University of Toronto’s Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology, Hao emphasized the need to separate AI from empire to safeguard democracy. Her book, “Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman’s OpenAI,” delves into the repercussions of rapid AI deployment on democratic norms and advocates for purpose-driven AI systems.

Hao calls for the envisioning of new AI models that offer benefits without severe consequences. She highlights how AI companies operate similarly to historical empires by exploiting resources, labor, controlling knowledge production, and justifying actions with moral imperatives.

Questioning the necessity of empires in AI development, Hao suggests a more nuanced approach to AI technologies to maximize benefits and minimize harms. She underscores the need to shift focus away from large-scale general-purpose AI systems, like ChatGPT, towards more broadly beneficial alternatives for societal well-being.

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“Cuba Mourns 32 Officers Killed in US Strike on Venezuela”

Cuban authorities expressed grief by lowering flags early on Monday to honor 32 security officers reportedly killed in a U.S. strike in Venezuela, a key ally of Cuba. The close relationship between the two nations has been evident through...

“Canada’s Economy Grows 0.1% in January Despite Manufacturing Slowdown”

Canada's economy experienced a slight expansion in January, with growth primarily driven by the goods-producing sectors despite a slowdown in manufacturing, revealed Statistics Canada on Tuesday. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased by a modest 0.1% during the month,...

“Gender Reveal Debris Sparks Outrage at Lake Louise”

Pink glitter and streamers were found scattered over the ice of Lake Louise on January 31, leading to an investigation by Parks Canada. A visitor from California, who has been visiting Banff National Park for over three decades, made...