[Tree] The role of AI in suicide prevention, mental health, decision-making in mass-casualty events
Version 0.64 (2024-07-16 14:48:28.154000)
updates: Added information about AI in decision-making in mass-casualty events
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Version 0.63 (2024-07-16 14:37:10.811000)
updates: AI's potential in suicide prevention and mental health
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Version 0.62 (2024-07-15 21:31:39.178000)
updates: Added information on mitigating institutional inequities involving AI in healthcare
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Version 0.61 (2024-07-15 21:30:34.412000)
updates: Incorporated information about the challenges of using AI in health care
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Version 0.59 (2024-07-01 20:16:18.459000)
updates: The study uncovers biases in AI's medical image analysis
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Version 0.58 (2024-06-26 19:54:21.108000)
updates: Updates on the FairDeDup method to reduce bias in AI systems
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Version 0.57 (2024-06-25 19:03:11.133000)
updates: Introduces the AI-powered Media Bias Detector and its capabilities
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Version 0.56 (2024-06-22 11:09:58.882000)
updates: The study reveals Wikipedia's political bias influencing AI responses
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Version 0.55 (2024-06-22 11:08:20.163000)
updates: The Punekar News article highlights the rapid integration of AI across sectors and its impact on politics, beauty pageants, and culinary arts. It also emphasizes the challenges posed by fake AI videos and the need for regulations. The article provides additional information about the use of AI in Indian politics, the uncovering of covert influence operations by OpenAI, the partnership between VDO.AI and Indian Express, and the efforts by Microsoft and OpenAI to combat AI risks in elections. Furthermore, it mentions the use of AI by extremists and terrorist organizations for propaganda and recruitment purposes [db2bf4e6]
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Version 0.54 (2024-06-22 11:03:07.147000)
updates: The use of AI by terrorist organizations for disinformation, propaganda, and recruitment
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Version 0.53 (2024-06-20 10:49:21.268000)
updates: Extremists using AI tools to spread hate speech and radicalize
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Version 0.52 (2024-06-19 09:18:52.299000)
updates: Microsoft and OpenAI launch $2M fund to counter election deepfakes
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Version 0.51 (2024-06-18 10:57:04.835000)
updates: VDO.AI and Indian Express achieve record-breaking success in digital campaign during Indian election season
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Version 0.5 (2024-06-17 14:01:31.431000)
updates: The article highlights the increasing use of AI in state and local political campaigns, the risks it poses, and the lack of regulation. It also mentions the incident of AI-generated misinformation by NewsBreak and the challenges of using AI for news generation.
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Version 0.49 (2024-06-12 05:53:34.457000)
updates: Integration of new information about the Indian elections and the use of AI, deepfakes, and covert influence operations
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Version 0.48 (2024-06-08 17:24:37.227000)
updates: Added information about an AI-generated false shooting report and its implications for news platforms
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Version 0.47 (2024-06-06 01:23:50.077000)
updates: Integration of new information about the use of synthetic media and generative AI in India's election, the uncovering of covert influence operations, and the need for regulations to combat disinformation campaigns
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Version 0.46 (2024-06-05 21:26:49.081000)
updates: Integration of information about India's AI election and OpenAI's uncovering of covert influence operations
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Version 0.45 (2024-06-02 01:29:41.656000)
updates: OpenAI disrupts covert influence operations targeting India's ongoing Lok Sabha Elections
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Version 0.44 (2024-06-01 08:20:20.364000)
updates: OpenAI's report on misuse of AI for disinformation
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Version 0.43 (2024-05-31 16:53:33.089000)
updates: New information on additional covert influence operations and their impact
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Version 0.42 (2024-05-31 16:51:14.036000)
updates: OpenAI reveals dismantling of covert influence operations employing AI to generate pro-Congress and anti-BJP narratives
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Version 0.41 (2024-05-31 16:48:16.059000)
updates: Exposure of covert AI operations during Indian Lok Sabha polls
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Version 0.4 (2024-05-31 16:45:09.982000)
updates: The OpenAI report reveals that an Israeli firm called STOIC used AI to manipulate public opinion during the Indian elections. Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar has called for an investigation into the matter. Meta has reported the removal of accounts on Instagram that targeted the Sikh community, originating from China.
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Version 0.39 (2024-05-31 16:44:33.132000)
updates: Israeli firm STOIC attempted to peddle anti-BJP agenda during Lok Sabha polls
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Version 0.38 (2024-05-31 16:43:45.957000)
updates: OpenAI's termination of covert influence operations, including STOIC and 'Bad Grammar'
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Version 0.37 (2024-05-31 16:27:20.891000)
updates: OpenAI and Meta disclose their AI tools used for political disinformation
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Version 0.36 (2024-05-31 16:26:10.170000)
updates: OpenAI and Meta disrupting influence operations linked to STOIC
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Version 0.35 (2024-05-30 21:40:17.755000)
updates: Information about the inability to turn off Meta AI completely and workarounds to avoid using it
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Version 0.34 (2024-05-30 10:08:52.759000)
updates: Meta's use of user data for AI training and the opt-out process
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Version 0.33 (2024-05-30 04:10:06.251000)
updates: Meta identifies networks pushing deceptive AI-generated content on Facebook and Instagram
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Version 0.32 (2024-05-30 04:07:16.294000)
updates: Added information about Meta cracking down on AI-generated fake news campaigns from China, Russia, and other countries
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Version 0.31 (2024-05-29 09:10:52.789000)
updates: Instagram faces backlash for using user photos for AI
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Version 0.3 (2024-05-28 12:51:54.348000)
updates: The story now includes information about Facebook's use of user data for AI training
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Version 0.29 (2024-05-27 02:42:20.672000)
updates: Meta's consideration of paid deals with news publishers
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Version 0.28 (2024-05-26 08:32:20.950000)
updates: The partnership between NewsCorp and OpenAI to enhance AI language model with journalistic content
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Version 0.27 (2024-05-25 14:04:28.314000)
updates: The Washington Post's partnership with OpenAI and News Corp to enhance AI reporting
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Version 0.26 (2024-05-25 13:58:35.647000)
updates: The Washington Post partners with OpenAI and News Corp to enhance AI reporting
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Version 0.25 (2024-05-24 19:13:30.643000)
updates: Integration of concerns about AI-generated content and its impact on journalism
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Version 0.24 (2024-05-24 01:49:18.068000)
updates: The inclusion of OpenAI's deal with News Corp and its impact on journalism
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Version 0.23 (2024-05-23 08:17:32.148000)
updates: The Washington Post's pivot to AI in reporting
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Version 0.22 (2024-05-23 08:16:18.013000)
updates: The partnership between OpenAI and NewsCorp
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Version 0.21 (2024-05-23 08:10:33.369000)
updates: The Washington Post's pivot to AI, OpenAI's partnership with News Corp
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Version 0.2 (2024-05-23 08:00:08.220000)
updates: The Washington Post's financial challenges and its pivot to AI in reporting
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Version 0.19 (2024-05-20 21:40:53.701000)
updates: The Washington Post adds AI-generated audio to newsletters
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Version 0.18 (2024-05-20 05:12:44.362000)
updates: The Washington Post adds AI-generated audio to newsletters
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Version 0.17 (2024-05-20 04:54:17.422000)
updates: The Washington Post adds AI-generated audio to newsletters
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Version 0.16 (2024-03-28 16:29:12.212000)
updates: The appointment of Phoebe Connelly as The Washington Post's first senior editor for AI strategy and innovation
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Version 0.15 (2024-03-05 23:18:16.361000)
updates: Contract between Washington Secretary of State and LogicallyAI for mass surveillance using AI
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Version 0.14 (2024-02-18 09:47:35.516000)
updates: Integration of new information about government censorship in the US
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Version 0.13 (2024-02-08 18:26:25.555000)
updates: Former DHS official supports censorship; engaged in inappropriate surveillance
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Version 0.12 (2024-02-08 01:45:14.893000)
updates: The Department of Homeland Security is launching a hiring push to bring on 50 new artificial intelligence experts this year to combat drugs and child abuse.
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Version 0.11 (2024-02-08 01:44:29.328000)
updates: The Department of Homeland Security is launching a hiring push to bring on 50 new artificial intelligence experts this year. The new hires will form a new AI Corps for the department, modeled after the White House's U.S. Digital Service and housed in the DHS Office of the Chief Information Officer. The department is using flexible government hiring authorities for AI to speed up the process. The new team follows a DHS AI Task Force set up last spring, which has been focused on cutting down on fentanyl trafficking, shoring up supply chain cybersecurity, protecting critical infrastructure, and countering child exploitation. The department is looking for candidates with expertise in product development and integration, as well as AI and machine learning tech. Prior government experience isn't required. DHS is already using AI in various ways, such as using a machine learning model to flag suspicious patterns in vehicle-crossings and identifying sexual exploitation victims and perpetrators. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas and CIO and Chief AI Officer Eric Hysen launched the hiring push in Mountain View, California.
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Version 0.1 (2024-02-08 01:44:02.398000)
updates: The Department of Homeland Security launches the AI Corps to recruit AI experts
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Version 0.09 (2024-02-08 01:43:40.450000)
updates: Department of Homeland Security launches AI Corps for biometrics experts
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Version 0.08 (2024-02-08 01:43:21.037000)
updates: Department of Homeland Security launches hiring push for AI Corps
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Version 0.07 (2024-02-08 01:42:59.326000)
updates: The Department of Homeland Security is launching a hiring push for an AI Corps to combat fentanyl distribution, online child exploitation, and cyberattacks.
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Version 0.06 (2024-02-08 01:42:38.901000)
updates: Department of Homeland Security launches hiring push for AI Corps
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Version 0.05 (2024-02-08 01:42:16.438000)
updates: Department of Homeland Security launching hiring push for AI Corps
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Version 0.04 (2024-02-08 01:41:57.055000)
updates: Homeland Security is launching a hiring push for AI experts
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Version 0.03 (2024-02-08 01:41:37.405000)
updates: Homeland Security launching all-remote AI Corps, seeking 50 experts
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Version 0.02 (2024-02-08 01:41:13.925000)
updates: The Department of Homeland Security launches a hiring push for AI experts to form a new AI Corps
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Version 0.01 (2023-12-19 14:07:52.427000)
updates: DSS hires Robert L. Gordon III to lead AI efforts in healthcare
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