Trump’s AI fund idea is good politics, but bad economics
Plans to share the gains from technology could cause more problems than they solve
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The demand from 29 members comes as the Department of Education is updating its guidance for how teachers should use the technology in their work and classrooms.
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Medical Protection Society calls for law to be overhauled to help medics avoid liability for errors made by technology Doctors and the NHS could be sued for medical negligence over mistakes made by artificial intelligence tools used in diagnosing patients and suggesting their treatment, ministers are being warned. Under the law as it stands, medics and the health service can be held liable for patients being harmed or dying even if it was AI that made the errors that resulted in their suffering. Continue reading...
The world of laissez-faire no longer exists given the impact of the technology
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A new law signed June 2 makes computer science a requirement for public schools and creates the Connecticut AI Academy to develop training materials to teach students, teachers and school officials about using AI.
Focus on business understanding grounded in technology, not on technology first.