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  1. It will become increasingly difficult to tell what is AI-generated vs. human-generated content, and to filter one from the other. Countermeasures for distinguishing GFM outputs could be developed, as could new attacks that overcome those countermeasures, but it is likely that much GFM-created content will join the information commons as plausibly human-created content.

  2. Generative AI won’t be the end of employment, we are told, only “boring work” – with chatbots helpfully doing all the soul-destroying, repetitive tasks and humans merely supervising them. Altman, for his part, sees a future where work “can be a broader concept, not something you have to do to be able to eat, but something you do as a creative expression and a way to find fulfillment ...

  3. 4.1 Policy Proposals for AI-Based Digital Commons. 4.1.1 Proposal I: Consortia for monitoring, auditing, and standards-setting. 4.1.2 Proposal II: Norms or rules for GFM companies to contribute high quality data to the commons. 4.1.3 Proposal III: Governance structures based on input data to model training. 5 Directory.

  4. "This study deals with the ethical implications and moral questions that arise from the development and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. It also reviews the guidelines and frameworks which countries and regions around the world have created to address them.

  5. The Algorithmic Justice League’s mission is to raise awareness about the impacts of AI, equip advocates with empirical research, build the voice and choice of the most impacted communities, and galvanize researchers, policy makers, and industry practitioners

  6. AI Ethics Guidelines Global Inventory. = "a project by AlgorithmWatch that maps frameworks that seek to set out principles of how systems for automated decision-making (ADM) can be developed and implemented ethically".

  7. Our hope is that 1) Indigenous communities can use these guidelines as a starting point to define their own, community-specific guidelines, and 2) non-Indigenous technologists and policy-makers can use them start a productive conversation with Indigenous communities about how to enter into collaborative technology development efforts. Categories: