This is how AI will transform the way science gets done

This is how AI will transform the way science gets done July 5, 2023 Authored: By Eric Schmidt Published: Technology Review Summary: Nvidia is developing Earth-2, an AI-powered “digital twin” of the planet for precise and rapid extreme weather event prediction. They’re using FourCastNet, an AI model, to enhance climate modeling and improve scientific processes, […]

Three things to know about how the US Congress might regulate AI – Some key themes are emerging.

Tate Ryan-Mosley – MIT Technology Review

The US is gearing up for significant AI policymaking, with Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer outlining key principles for AI regulation. Themes include protecting innovation, aligning AI with democratic values, and questioning the future of Section 230. The focus is on maintaining the US’s advantage over Chinese tech while fostering responsible governance. Schumer plans to kick off invite-only discussion groups in Congress this fall. However, the debate on AI regulation may be complex, and tech companies may face challenges in identifying and labeling AI-generated content. The EU’s recent regulations are influencing the US’s approach.

Hold Artificial Intelligence Accountable

Chamith Fonseka
Harvard University, The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences


The article discusses the concept of invisible AI, where AI algorithms operate behind the scenes to predict outcomes and make decisions in various fields. It highlights how invisible AI can be used for price steering, job hiring, and even criminal sentencing, and how lack of transparency in AI algorithms can lead to biased and unfair outcomes. The article calls for regulations and transparency in AI to ensure ethical and equitable use of the technology.