AI Digest Volume 2: More of everything you wanted to know about AI but don’t have time to read, by Dr Darryl J Carlton
Whether you’re a policymaker, business executive, or engaged citizen, the summaries in these books will equip you with the knowledge to navigate the opportunities and challenges of the AI revolution.
What Is Artificial Intelligence (AI)?
Charting the geopolitics and European governance of Artificial Intelligence
The EU’s AI Act Creates Regulatory Complexity for Open-Source AI
What to Expect from the Digital Markets Act
Quantum Computing: A blessing and a threat to our digital world
Artificial Intelligence, Diplomacy, and Democracy: from divergence to convergence
Is the EU Missing Another Tech Wave with AI?
Should the UN Govern Global AI?
Fairness in Machine Learning: regulation or standards?
Licensing AI is Not the Answer, but it Contains the Answers
Tech Firms’ Promise to Fight Election Fakes is a Good Start, But Only a Start
Intellectual Monopolization on Steroids: Big Tech in the AI age
The AI Election Year: how to counter the impact of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence and Democracy
Why Artificial General Intelligence Lies Beyond Deep Learning
The Dark Side of Urban Artificial Intelligence: addressing the environmental and social impact of algorithms
The Impact of Generative AI in a Global Election Year
Effective AI Regulation Requires Understanding General-Purpose AI
The Implications of the AI boom for Non-State Armed Actors
How the EU can Navigate the Geopolitics of AI
Rethinking Concerns About AI’s Energy Use
The New York Times’ Copyright Lawsuit Against OpenAI Threatens the Future of AI and Fair Use
The Longtermist Fear of a Future Malevolent Superintelligence is Hindering our Progress Today
Envisioning Africa’s AI Governance Landscape in 2024
Nuclear Arms Control Policies and Safety in Artificial Intelligence: transferable lessons or false equivalence?
Algorithms By and For the Workers
The Promise and Peril of AI in the Power Grid
AI Poses Risks to Both Authoritarian and Democratic Politics
A Cluster Analysis of National AI Strategies
New Technologies in the Workplace: a round-up of project research
Skills or a Degree: the rise of skills-based hiring for AI and green jobs
The Competitive Relationship Between Cloud Computing and Generative AI
Artificial Intelligence and Energy Consumption
Policymakers Should use the SETI Model to Prepare for AI Doomsday Scenarios
Artificial Intelligence and the Clustering of Human Capital: the risks for Europe
Philosophical Debates about AI Risks are a Distraction
The EU AI Act is a Cautionary Tale in Open-Source AI Regulation
Generative AI: global governance and the risk-based approach
AI Won’t Be Safe Until We Rein in Big Tech
The Drama at OpenAI Shows That AI Governance Remains in the Hands of a Select Few
The Global Race for Artificial Intelligence Regulation
Awareness of Artificial Intelligence: Diffusion of information about AI versus ChatGPT in the United States
The Geopolitics of Generative AI: international implications and the role of the European Union
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming our world, with profound implications for society, the economy, and global power dynamics. This comprehensive digest synthesizes insights from over 40 leading think tanks and research institutions to provide clear insights into AI’s trends and technologies. From breakthroughs in generative AI to emerging regulatory frameworks, it covers key developments in AI capabilities, ethical considerations, and potential future impacts.
As AI becomes increasingly integrated into critical systems and decision-making processes, understanding its trajectory is crucial for leaders across sectors. This digest offers concise summaries of expert analysis on topics ranging from AI governance and geopolitical competition to economic effects and security implications. Whether you’re a policymaker, business executive, or engaged citizen, the summaries in these books will equip you with the knowledge to navigate the opportunities and challenges of the AI revolution. These essential guides will help you have Informed Discussions with vendors, your tech execs, and your customers.
Darryl has spent his entire adult life in information technology, almost 50 years. And while he keeps dreaming about one day getting a real job, frankly, this is all he knows, and as it turns out, he is quite good at it. He has found a niche, which he refers to as “translating between business and technology”. While his very first degree in 1983 was in Artificial Intelligence and expert systems, he has specialized in project management. He has run more than 30 projects with a combined value in excess of $3 Billion. He is committed to life-long learning. This is reflected in the fact that he is working towards a second Ph.D. He loves being on, under, or near the water. He scuba dives and sails. Even his dog Simba is a water dog!
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