The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and human collaboration is a complex and rapidly evolving field, with significant implications for various industries and aspects of society. Recent news highlights the growing importance of AI in various sectors, from education and law enforcement to business and technology.
UGA's Institute for Artificial Intelligence Awards First Seed Grants
The University of Georgia's Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IAI) has awarded its first seed grants to four interdisciplinary research projects. These grants aim to create progress towards AI research and development, leveraging data science and AI to create innovative solutions. The projects include an assessment of AI cybersecurity threats, developing multimodality large language models for telemedicine, and combining AI tools with biofeedback to determine the drivers of interest and curiosity during science learning.
Adding the Human Touch to AI-Driven Shopping Journeys
A recent study by 15gifts reveals that two-thirds of consumers still turn to in-store staff for specific product or service queries that online tools fail to address. To bridge the gap between technology and human connection, telecom providers can integrate sales psychology into AI model training, empowering customers to be more direct and honest with their enquiries. This approach can elevate AI tools to go beyond basic digital interactions, fostering deeper trust and significantly enhancing customer purchasing confidence.
Pangea Launches AI Guard and Prompt Guard
Pangea, an AI security specialist, has launched AI Guard and Prompt Guard to combat gen-AI security risks. AI Guard prevents sensitive data leakage from gen-AI applications, while Prompt Guard defends against prompt engineering, preventing jailbreaks. These products aim to harden AI environments, protecting against sensitive data leakage, pollution of LLMs, and prevention of attacks on LLMs.
VSBLTY to Deploy AI Security for Veterans Affairs Office
VSBLTY Groupe Technologies has announced an agreement to provide AI-driven security solutions for a new office building in Atlantic County, NJ, which will include a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs office. This deployment will involve the installation of CCTV cameras, servers, and a sophisticated VMS system to meet stringent security specifications required by the VA.
CCIA Offers Comments, Remarks to Proposed UN Scientific Panel on AI
The Computer & Communications Industry Association has filed and delivered comments on the proposed UN Scientific Panel on AI and the Global Policy Dialogue on AI. The establishment of these two bodies is seen as an opportunity to complement existing international efforts to advance cooperation on AI research and governance practices.
AI and Humans: A Complex Partnership in the Workplace
A research paper found that human-AI collaboration, on average, "performed significantly worse than the best of humans or AI alone." However, the rise of artificial intelligence agents has sparked talk of an agentic staff working alongside humans and managing other bots.
NSF Seeks Public Comment on Development of a National AI Action Plan
The National Science Foundation has issued a request for public comment to help define priorities for a new Artificial Intelligence Action Plan.
Former OpenAI Technology Chief Mira Murati's AI Startup Taps Top Researchers
Thinking Machines Lab, an AI startup founded by former OpenAI chief technology officer Mira Murati, has tapped about 30 leading researchers and engineers from competitors such as OpenAI, Meta, and Mistral. The startup will focus on making artificial intelligence systems and products more collaborative with humans.
Why Police Are Divided on Using AI to Help Write Their Reports
A new bill would limit the use of artificial intelligence for Utah law enforcement officials, revealing a rift between some departments in the state on the use of the technology. The legislation would require that a human review any AI-generated police reports, and that any law enforcement agency using generative AI include a disclosure in the report.
Key Takeaways
- The intersection of AI and human collaboration is a complex and rapidly evolving field, with significant implications for various industries and aspects of society.
- AI is being increasingly used in various sectors, from education and law enforcement to business and technology.
- The use of AI in law enforcement is a topic of debate, with some departments embracing the technology and others expressing concerns.
- The development of AI guardrails, such as AI Guard and Prompt Guard, is a growing trend in the industry.
- The importance of human oversight and review of AI-generated content is becoming increasingly recognized.
- The need for international cooperation and governance of AI is becoming more pressing.
- The potential for AI to enhance human collaboration and productivity is significant, but also raises important questions about job displacement and the future of work.
Sources
- UGA’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence awards first seed grants to interdisciplinary research projects
- Adding the human touch into AI-driven shopping journeys
- Pangea Launches AI Guard and Prompt Guard to Combat Gen-AI Security Risks
- VSBLTY to Deploy AI Security for Veterans Affairs Office
- Pangea adds AI Security Guardrail Suite and launches $10k challenge
- CCIA Offers Comments, Remarks to Proposed UN Scientific Panel on AI and the Global Policy Dialogue on AI
- AI and Humans: A Complex Partnership in the Workplace
- NSF Seeks Public Comment on Development of a National AI Action Plan -- Campus Technology
- Former OpenAI technology chief Mira Murati's AI startup taps top researchers from competitors
- Why police are divided on using AI to help write their reports