There is also an interesting summary on LWN: https://lwn.net/Articles/933193/
In anticipation of potential negative consequences when employing artificial intelligence (AI) the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) published a technical report offering a policy-oriented description of the…
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3448248 The pursuit of responsible AI raises the ante on both the trustworthy computing and formal methods communities.
Note: Due to COVID-19 the BoF program was significantly reduced and the BoF on Ethics in HPC did not take place.
This follow-up to the broadly attended SC19 BoF will expand the conversation related to ethical considerations in the field of HPC. We will continue and expand the discussion including various aspects of ethics, focusing on the role of HPC. This will include ethical behavior, societal norms to foster a pathway to ethically aligned design of HPC solutions and autonomous/intelligent systems that do not intentionally perpetuate global inequality. By furthering this dialogue, we can work to ensure the HPC community is advancing its commitment to technology for the benefit of all of humanity.
Microsoft: ‘Skeleton Key’ attack unlocks the worst of AI • The Register With the exploitative creation of guardrails and how quickly users can work around them, it is…