The Role of Ethics in AI Progress

In AI, as in Life, Ethics Are key. In every step forward, ethics serve as our compass, guiding how we relate to our world and each other. A few years back, at a pivotal moment in my life, kindness found its way to me and reframed my perspective, sparking a new vision for human interaction. Inspired by this shift, I did something that Koro Castellano … Continue reading The Role of Ethics in AI Progress

Privacy And Freedom: Wishful Thinking in an Ai-Driven World

The Fragile State of Privacy Today Not a weekend particularly bright by its warm weather, but the light brought by the unexpected arrest of Telegram’s CEO, Pavel Durov, in France. At least, it got me by surprise and apparently Nicholas Thompson feels there is certainly more than meets the eye. Edward Snowden once stated, “Saying that you don’t care about the right to privacy because … Continue reading Privacy And Freedom: Wishful Thinking in an Ai-Driven World

Can AI get sick?

Can AI get mentally sick and go rogue?

I find the mind an area of study that never fails to surprise me. A couple of years back I read / heard about the advances in treating Alzheimers via music; Improving patients mood, memory and disposition by listening to some old songs that they were familiar with, that they learned some time back – Clearly sounds, smells, and touch can wake up past memories … Continue reading Can AI get mentally sick and go rogue?

Brazil, C.A.I.O. of Latin America

It happened while I was preparing lunch yesterday that a message from Sarah Ai (an AI model developed by Ai Connect) showed up in a whatsapp group called Friends of Ai. Her message brought up an article by Juliano Galisi, at Estadao that informed about Brazil’s Goverment move to hire OpenAi in order to help speed up the judicial processes in Brazil which are both, … Continue reading Brazil, C.A.I.O. of Latin America