Wednesday, April 19, 2023

The annual report tracks, collates, distills, and visualizes data relating to artificial intelligence

The sea can swallow ships, and it can spit out whales like watermelon seeds. It will take what it wants, and it will keep what it has taken, and you may not take away from it what it does not wish to give.

Natalie Babbitt


Puma’s Secret Garden: Study Reveals Sly Strategy of Nurturing Nature To Lure Prey SciTech Daily


We The AI Index is an independent initiative at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), led by the AI Index Steering Committee, an interdisciplinary group of experts from across academia and industry. The annual report trackscollatesdistills, and visualizes data relating to artificial intelligence, enabling decision-makers to take meaningful action to advance AI responsibly and ethically with humans in mind. The AI Index collaborates with many different organizations to track progress in artificial intelligence. These organizations include: the Center for Security and Emerging Technology at Georgetown University, LinkedIn, NetBase Quid, Lightcast, and McKinsey. The 2023 report also features more self-collected data and original analysis than ever before. This year’s report included new analysis on foundation models, including their geopolitics and training costs, the environmental impact of AI systems, K-12 AI education, and public opinion trends in AI. The AI Index also broadened its tracking of global AI legislation from 25 countries in 2022 to 127 in 2023.”



Welcome to the NIST Trustworthy & Responsible Artificial Intelligence Resource Center (AIRC).  The AIRC supports all AI actors in the development and deployment of trustworthy and responsible AI technologies. AIRC supports and operationalizes the NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF 1.0) and accompanying Playbook and will grow with enhancements to enable an interactive, role-based experience providing access to a wide-range of relevant AI resources.”


Venice Is Saved! Woe Is Venice. NYT


Global warming, home runs, and the future of America’s pastime American Meteorology Society. “We isolate human-caused warming with climate models, finding that >500 home runs since 2010 are attributable to historical warming.”


Elusive Billionaire Bets Against Europe’s Green Plans—And Mints a Fortune Bloomberg


Short cuts

Brexit and the design industry: ‘It’s hampering creativity’ / but hey, creativity is all generated by robots these days, like the rhymes spat out by the hapless Beatbot.fm / a masterclass in local press clickbait. Headline: ‘Johnny Depp mansion plan near Romsey approved‘. Final line of article: ‘The house was also rumoured to have been considered by Johnny Depp when a neighbour thought she saw him in the back of a passing car.’ / ‘Saddam Hussein’s Capsized Yacht Is a Curious Attraction For Sightseers and Locals in Iraq’ / Ai Weiwei x Monet, via W* and K / Zaha H house in London / favourite small art galleries