Autonomous weapon systems - commonly known as killer robots - may have killed people for the first time last year, according to a recent UN Security Council report on the Libyan civil war.
As AI penetrates more and more facets of our life, there is also increasing scrutiny of who is developing it.
https://hbr.org/2021/12/50-global-hubs-for-top-ai-talent
The White House AI Initiative office announced on Dec. 17 the creation of a public artificial intelligence (AI) research portal to connect AI researchers with federal funding and relevant funding programs.
https://www.meritalk.com/articles/white-house-ai-initiative-office-launches-public-research-portal/
Expect semiconductor shortages to persist through early 2023, Deloitte said in a new report released on Wednesday.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/deloitte-chip-shortage-will-extend-into-2022/
Malicious content can evolve quickly - be it from current events or from people looking for new ways to bypass our systems - and it is critical that AI systems evolve in parallel.


