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  • May 22, 2024 | proofnews.org | Aaron Gordon |Julia Angwin |Claire Brown |Alondra Nelson

    In the ever-changing world of AI models, the rules are often unclear. Especially when it comes to content moderation. Let me give you an example. Curious about how AI models would answer questions about climate change, I was testing some common myths using the AI querying tool that we built for our recent investigations in AI responses to voter queries — a collaboration between Proof News and the Science, Technology, and Social Values Lab at the Institute for Advanced Study.

  • Apr 23, 2024 | proofnews.org | Julia Angwin |Claire Brown |Alondra Nelson |Rina Palta

    After a whirlwind year of rapid artificial intelligence advancements, some AI makers are starting to show a bit of caution. In the past two months, OpenAI has provided demos of video and voice generating technologies — but did not provide wide access, citing safety concerns. Last week, Microsoft unveiled a tool to create AI-generated videos of people based on just a photo and an audio snippet — but said it was too dangerous to release.

  • Mar 26, 2024 | proofnews.org | Claire Brown |Julia Angwin |Alondra Nelson |Rina Palta

    Despite calls to address inaccuracies in the way AI models answer voter queries, leading AI companies including Google, Meta, and OpenAI have failed to improve the performance of their models.

  • Mar 26, 2024 | proofnews.org | Claire Brown |Julia Angwin |Alondra Nelson |Rina Palta

    Leading AI Companies OpenAI and Anthropic Are Not Keeping Their Election PromisesThe discrepancies between the companies’ public promises — and their execution — raise questions about their commitment to providing accurate information during this high-stakes election year

  • Mar 23, 2024 | lasvegassun.com | Alondra Nelson |Julia Angwin

    With primaries underway, and voters returning in the fall for a high-stakes presidential election, it is likely that many people will be — knowingly or unknowingly — using artificial intelligence platforms to answer questions of where, when and how to vote. In a recent study, we found misleading information about elections abound on these AI platforms. It’s up to tech companies to rein in these discrepancies, but we also need government regulation to hold them accountable.

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