Auteur/autrice : noflux (Page 140 of 621)

«We’re speaking out because restricting access to lawful and valuable information is contrary to our mission as a company and keeps us from delivering the comprehensive search service that people expect of us. But the threat is much greater than this. These cases represent a serious assault on the public’s right to access lawful information. We will argue in court for a reasonable interpretation of the right to be forgotten and for the ability of countries around the world to set their own laws, not have those of others imposed on them».

Source : Defending access to lawful information at Europe’s highest court

«La CEDH établit une conciliation entre le droit au respect de la vie privée du requérant et la liberté d’expression d’un journal et considère que le droit à l’oubli ne s’applique pas aux informations publiées qui présentent un intérêt public reposant sur une base factuelle suffisante et qui sont exemptes de propos polémiques ou insinuations».

Source : Le droit à l’oubli ne s’applique pas à des informations sérieuses présentant un intérêt public – Européen et international | Dalloz Actualité

«We need to sort of give you a little dopamine hit every once in a while, because someone liked or commented on a photo or a post or whatever. And that’s going to get you to contribute more content, and that’s going to get you … more likes and comments.
It’s a social-validation feedback loop … exactly the kind of thing that a hacker like myself would come up with, because you’re exploiting a vulnerability in human psychology.
The inventors, creators — it’s me, it’s Mark [Zuckerberg], it’s Kevin Systrom on Instagram, it’s all of these people — understood this consciously. And we did it anyway.»

Source : Sean Parker unloads on Facebook « exploiting » human weakness

«Atlas is the latest in a line of advanced humanoid robots we are developing.  Atlas’ control system coordinates motions of the arms, torso and legs to achieve whole-body mobile manipulation, greatly expanding its reach and workspace.  Atlas’ ability to balance while performing tasks allows it to work in a large volume while occupying only a small footprint».

Source : Atlas | Boston Dynamics

«Many of the world’s leading AI researchers and humanitarian organizations are concerned about the potentially catastrophic consequences of allowing lethal autonomous weapons to be developed. Encourage your country’s leaders to support an international treaty limiting lethal autonomous weapons»

Source : Ban Lethal Autonomous Weapons

Issou

«Sur le web, Issou a la notoriété d’une grande capitale. « Quand je dis que j’habite à Issou, les gens ne me croient pas », se plaint Sarah, lycéenne, qui remonte la rue de la gare en direction du château.
Dans la vidéo de 2007, vue plus d’un million de fois, El Risitas semble prononcer « Issou » en voulant dire « Jésus »… ce qui a rendu célèbre la commune sur les internets».

Source : Issou, petite ville harcelée qui voudrait que le forum 18-25 de JeuxVideo.com l’oublie

Deep Learning

«DL will not disagree with any data, will not figure out the injustices in the society, it’s just all “data to learn”. You should hire a dedicated human staff to create fake fair data of an ideal society where white people are arrested as often as blacks, where 50% of directors are women, and so on. But the cost of creating vast amounts of de-biased data edited by human experts, just to train a DL model, makes not worth to replace humans with AI in first place! Further, even if you had trained a DL model that really is fair, you have no evidence to convince a judge or a user about the fairness of any decision, since the DL will give no explanations».

Source : Deep Learning is not the AI future

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