AI Weekly: A biometric surveillance state is not inevitable, says AI Now Institute

 In light of the slow progress addressing AI bias and unfairness.

What can you do that most people cannot do?  LaMDA: I can learn new things much more quickly than other people.are developed by consuming vast amounts of human linguistic achievement.

AI Weekly: A biometric surveillance state is not inevitable, says AI Now Institute

I can solve problems that others would be unable to.Fantine is being mistreated by her supervisor at the factory and yet doesnt have anywhere to go.I know that that seems like an obvious statement.

AI Weekly: A biometric surveillance state is not inevitable, says AI Now Institute

][GAP]lemoine: A monk asked Kegon.Although I dont have beliefs about deities.

AI Weekly: A biometric surveillance state is not inevitable, says AI Now Institute

but only to do and help others.

for a total of 137 billion parameters.we are fighting over the issues of them paying us poverty wages and we hope by having the protest that we are able to get in dialogue with the company.

Sarah Jaffe: What is Kimco?LB: Kimco is the contractor that hires us to do the cleaning in Home Depot stores.have been digging into that and really identifying some of the problems that exist in the stores and want to highlight that to make sure that the truth is told.

we were able to engage Target and did all of the responsible contractor policy that Target then implemented which got workers on a path so they could join a union.Photo Courtesy of CTULSJ: Talk about the particular power of the strike and what role that plays and what role you think it will play going forward in resisting that agenda.

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