Sora has a bias problem

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Sora has a bias problem

Sora seems to think all academics are men, and predominantly white men at that. And this is a problem. From the Future of Being Human Substack.

Advanced AI is creating challenges for Native American communities – but also opportunities

Three experts explore the complex intersection between Artificial Intelligence and U.S. indigenous communities. From the Future of Being Human Substack.

Are educators falling behind the AI curve?

As tech companies release a slew of generative AI updates, there’s a growing risk that educational practices and policies are struggling to keep up with new capabilities. From the Future of Being Human Substack.

Artificial intelligence, agency, and the emergence of humans as AI amanuenses

A thought experiment in how human-AI roles and relationships may change in the future. From the Future of Being Human Substack.

Is AI poised to suck the soul out of science?

A new study shows that, while using AI in research can increase productivity, it also risks reducing job satisfaction for scientists From the Future of Being Human Substack.

Can AI influence how you feel about someone without you knowing?

A new study suggests that it can. From the Future of Being Human Substack.

Setting fire to self-driving cars won’t help build a better future

The torching of a Waymo driverless car in San Francisco last week says as much about us as it does about the technology that was destroyed. From the Future of Being Human Substack.

Waymo safety study shows not all self-driving cars are created equal

A new joint study between Waymo and Swiss Re indicates their cars are safer than human drivers when operating fully autonomously. From the Future of Being Human Substack.

Did Bill Joy get it right when he said the future doesn’t need us? (Meetup, April 27)

Join us for an in-person Future of Being Human meetup at 2:00 PM on April 27 in Tempe, Arizona, to talk about Sun Microsystems Founder Bill Joy’s reflections on the future, written in 2000, and whether they are still relevant.