Elke Schwarz

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Researcher with public evidence across AI research, Responsible AI.

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Professor of Political Theory. Technology, politics, ethics and war are my main preoccupations. Lately also the Apocalypse.

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This week it’s Zuck’s turn www.404media.co/mark-zuckerb...

Mark Zuckerberg Posts Deranged 6,500-Word Essay About Giving Everyone AI Superintelligence 404media.co
AI Weekly's analysis
  • Mark Zuckerberg published a 6,500-word essay titled 'The Future Is For Everyone' laying out a vision for personal AI agents that manage users' daily lives.
  • The access model is tiered: free versions for billions, plus a 'dynamic auction mechanism' where users bid for more compute.
  • 404 Media's Jason Koebler argues the framing primarily benefits Meta and skips over data-center realities, glasses backlash, and rogue AI agent behavior.
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View on Bluesky · ♥ 54 ↻ 15 ↩ 6 · 8 from the directory shared this · 10d ago

Policy makers, take note. There are similar sentiments, rightfully so, amongst my students and peers here in UK. www.wsj.com/tech/ai/the-...

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View on Bluesky · ♥ 0 ↻ 0 ↩ 0 · 5 from the directory shared this · 92d ago

Unsurprising to most observers of the AI industry, but it nonetheless raises a host of complex (ethical) questions: a) what are the ethics of a company making a tech that creates security threats & then sells software that helps address such security threats? 1/ www.ft.com/con…

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View on Bluesky · ♥ 15 ↻ 7 ↩ 1 · 4 from the directory shared this · 76d ago

Preach! Glad to see that the pope is speaking our language ... @stopkillerrobots.bsky.social www.ft.com/content/1231...

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Recent commentary

I can't quite figure out where the critical voices are here ... shouldn't the BBC be making an effort for impartiality on this crucial political issue? It's as though the significant risks AI poses are simply an acceptable price to pay for a technology with as-of-yet-uncertain large scale benefits.

View on Bluesky · ♥ 7 ↻ 1 ↩ 1 · 84d ago

When will we be able to pivot from "AI has the potential to [insert benefit]" to "AI has shown to be [doing the benefit]"? When will this potential be realised, rather than remain a millenarian trope around which to organise the present?

View on Bluesky · ♥ 6 ↻ 2 ↩ 0 · 63d ago

In 2024, Eric Schmidt said that he does "a weekly call with the heads of all the AI companies" in which they "rank the problems" affecting the industry. One of the biggest problems was energy and the second one is Washington, that is to say, regulation. You never guess what happened next ...

View on Bluesky · ♥ 3 ↻ 3 ↩ 0 · 22d ago

Idk, Wes Streetings speech seemed like a strange hotchpotch of talking points (an uncharitable assessment would perhaps suspect low level ChatGPT use here). What struck me as most interesting was his use of the language we are familiar with from tech industry / oligarchy contexts ... 1/

View on Bluesky · ♥ 5 ↻ 1 ↩ 1 · 95d ago

We talk so often of AI as the next industrial revolution, but AI strikes me as different. Has there ever been a trajectory where the actual, proven utility of a technology was absent, yet socio-economic and political life pre-emptively was structured around expected capabilities?

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If there was effective regulation against systems that have known harmful effects on humans and human environments would an AI company's valuation of nearly USD 1 trillion be possible? Discuss.

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