I love this:"#AI's potential significantly outweighs its teething problems. We must approach it with #critical #optimism, not #fear. This crucial juncture in the AI industry should rally all stakeholders – AI companies, developers, end-users, and regulators - to #collaboratively build a #safer, more #transparent, and #accountable #AI #ecosystem. As we've seen with #cybersecurity, it's an arduous journey, but the destination – a #world made #better through AI – is well worth the effort."

https://www.scmagazine.com/perspective/emerging-technology/we-need-to-refine-and-secure-ai-not-turn-our-backs-on-the-technology?nbd=HBwZ-n4B490LDY0Z-dKj&nbd_source=mrkto&mkt_tok=MTg4LVVOWi02NjAAAAGMGoah7fvAU6HHq_njw_yBkYMfR3YkWWFD-geJlM_FxZA5e7k8ocEz4pWcjNO6ZHqWLr6JBFkul09z9nG7ZcYj68NdFZc6JFJFNyDTfcQivw

We need to refine and secure AI, not turn our backs on the technology 

While the potential poisoning of ChatGPT raises some concerns, we need to take this threat as an opportunity to better refine and secure emerging AI models.

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Government of Canada and Kitikmeot Inuit Association sign agreement promoting Inuit leadership at Wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site

/CNW/ - Tales of the fabled Franklin expedition have always been interwoven with the story of Inuit skill, knowledge and perseverance in the Arctic. For...

Communication-Efficient Distributionally Robust Decentralized Learning

Matteo Zecchin, Marios Kountouris, David Gesbert

https://openreview.net/forum?id=tnRRHzZPMq

#collaboratively #minimax #decentralized

Communication-Efficient Distributionally Robust Decentralized Learning

Decentralized learning algorithms empower interconnected devices to share data and computational resources to collaboratively train a machine learning model without the aid of a central...

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Well, #everyday is #important. However, this #wk lots of pressure to #communicate effectively #two of the #studies #done in #our #lab and #collaboratively hope I do #justice for all the #hardwork done by the #team
I recommend reading "The Sound of Innovation" by Andrew J. Nelson (2015) freely available at: https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~aj/TheSoundOfInnovation.htm

Especially for people at the intersection of #music and #computers, like #musicians #coding #software or #developers interested in music #applications, it's a great resource about how #CCRMA of #Stanford #University evolved, what makes people of different #disciplines engage #collaboratively in #researching #technologies, and why they happened to develop #FLOSS #audio software.