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July 28, 2023

AI tools could leave companies liable for anti-bias missteps

Companies deploying AI technology are responsible for any biases that run afoul of anti-discrimination laws, so it's critical to establish a management framework now to head off legal problems later. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by West Monroe: 3 early lessons with generative AI

Sponsored by West Monroe: 3 early lessons with generative AI

As opportunities continue to emerge for companies to embrace new, cutting-edge technology in ways that will revolutionize their work, such as generative AI, IT leaders must strike the right balance of risk and innovation.

Major generative AI players join to create the Frontier Model Forum

Four of the biggest companies working with generative AI unveiled plans to form an umbrella industry group to assuage safety and regulatory concerns about the still-evolving technology.

Is generative AI mightier than the law?

The seemingly unstoppable juggernaut launched by OpenAI late last year might soon run into headwinds from the FTC, the EU — and in court.

Image: Apple (un)officially calls 'Action' on iPhone 15 rumor season

Apple (un)officially calls 'Action' on iPhone 15 rumor season

Apple appears to have begun its annual iPhone anticipation season, slipping hints of a new feature out within the latest iOS 17 beta — a new solid state Action Button.

Was Steve Jobs right about this?

Unesco report says smartphones should be banned from schools and digital tech should put humans first

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