Guillaume Chaslot (@gchaslot) 's Twitter Profile
Guillaume Chaslot

@gchaslot

Expert in AI and Datascience at peren.fr / Founder at AlgoTransparency.org / Advisor at Center for Humane Technology / Ex-Google

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Arvind Narayanan (@random_walker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of these screenshots are likely fake but go viral because people are no longer skeptical that Google could be this broken. Given the non-deterministic and transient nature of AI responses there's no way to know for sure. 25 years of trust flushed down the toilet.

ProPublica (@propublica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the UN plastics treaty negotiations, industry insiders got more access than some scientists. When asked why there weren't rules on conflict of interest or transparency, a staffer said it "wasn’t their job, that it was up to countries to take the lead." propublica.org/article/plasti…

Justine Bateman (@justinebateman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For anyone who last year doubted what we told you, that this was the studio/streamers’ plan all along. #AI #No indiewire.com/news/breaking-…

For anyone who last year doubted what we told you, that this was the studio/streamers’ plan all along. #AI #No indiewire.com/news/breaking-…
WIRED (@wired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To settle a years-long lawsuit, Google has agreed to delete “billions of data records” collected from users of “Incognito mode,” illuminating the pitfalls of relying on Chrome to protect your privacy. wired.trib.al/y860wuI

François Chollet (@fchollet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is an underappreciated point. I sometimes hear from people who are so sure they're going to be dead in 10-20 years "because of AI" that they've stopped any sort of long-term planning of their lives, e.g. saving for retirement. Sometimes it's the reverse -- "I don't need to

Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking: a group of current and former OpenAI employees is speaking out about what they say is a culture of recklessness and secrecy at the company. They are asking for a “right to warn” for employees of frontier AI labs.

Breaking: a group of current and former OpenAI employees is speaking out about what they say is a culture of recklessness and secrecy at the company. 

They are asking for a “right to warn” for employees of frontier AI labs.
Tristan Harris (@tristanharris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday Aza Raskin and I were honored to interview William Saunders, who was part of the recent group of OpenAI whistleblowers who came forward. podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/you… William worked on safety issues at OpenAI but resigned because he saw the company consistently prioritize growth

La Fabrique Du Mensonge (@lafabriquedum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1 français sur 10, 1 anglais sur 6 et 1 russe sur 2 pensent que l'humain n'a jamais posé le pieds sur la Lune. Documentaire complet ▶️ bit.ly/EspaceFakeNews

Guillaume Chaslot (@gchaslot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of us already live partly in a simulation, with some friends or enemies that are fake. How many people are significantly affected by this ?

Roger McNamee (@moonalice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Google Search ranks AI spam above original reporting.” WTF? There are two possible explanations: they are doing this on purpose or they are really bad at their job. Either way, Google is a threat to us all. h/t: neil turkewitz wired.com/story/google-s…

Luca Casonato 🏳️‍🌈 (@lcasdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, Google Chrome gives all *.google.com sites full access to system / tab CPU usage, GPU usage, and memory usage. It also gives access to detailed processor information, and provides a logging backchannel. This API is not exposed to other sites - only to *.google.com.