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Concepts in AI Governance_ Personality vs. Personalization
[…] ca st of ch a ra cte rs – a ll wit h uniq ue back sto rie s.” ” I n tr o d ucin g New A I Exp erie nce s Acro ss Our Fa m ily of Apps and D evic e s , ” Sep t. 27, 20 23, […]

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“Personality vs. Personalization” in AI Systems: Responsible Design and Risk Management (Part 4)
[…] including subscription-based and enterprise pricing models. As personalized AI systems increasingly replace, or are integrated into, online search, they will impact online content that has largely been free and ad-supported since the early Internet. However, it is not clear that personalized AI systems can, or should, adopt compensation strategies that follow the same historical […]

Comments regarding draft regulations for implementing the New Jersey Data Privacy Act (NJDPA)
[…] laws where appropriate; Ensuring that consumer controls and opt-out rights operate as expected to adequately enable consumer choice; Considering where consumer rights requirements can be adjusted to promote socially beneficial activities, such as bias testing, or provide additional flexibility in light of technical and administrative challenges; and Leverage existing business practices and standards set […]

Future of Privacy Forum – New Jersey Rulemaking Comments
[…] 45 0 27 N ew ark , NJ 0710 1 R E: Pro p ose d ru le s to im ple m en t th e New Je rs e y Data Priv a cy Act D ear Actin g Dir e cto r Fais , T han k yo u fo r […]

“Personality vs. Personalization” in AI Systems: Intersection with Evolving U.S. Law (Part 3)
[…] through user-generated input. For example, a 2015 claim against Snap, Inc. survived Section 230 dismissal following a claim that a specific “Speed Filter” Snapchat feature (since discontinued) promoted reckless driving. In other cases, the personalization of a system through demographic-based targeting that causes harm may also implicate tort and product liability law when organizations […]

“Personality vs. Personalization” in AI Systems: Specific Uses and Concrete Risks (Part 2)
[…] personality-like features, whether it is a specific voice mode, or a consistent persona, or even a range of “AI companions.” Even if companion-like personalities are not directly promoted as features, users can build them using system prompts and customized design; an early 2023 feature of OpenAI enabled users to create custom GPTs. Figure 3 […]

Vice President of U.S. Policy
[…] community calls Policy Analysis and Engagement (app. 10% of time) Lead or coordinate on novel areas of interest and relevance to FPF Conduct, oversee, or contribute to new research Internal Coordination, Operations, and Support (app. 20% of time) Ensure members of the U.S. Policy Team are coordinating with one another and other teams Ensure […]

AI Regulation in Latin America: Overview and Emerging Trends in Key Proposals
[…] protection of fundamental rights and using AI for economic and societal progress; (iii) have a strong preference for ex ante, risk-based regulation; (iv) introduce institutional multistakeholder frameworks for AI governance, either by creating new agencies or assigning responsibility to existing ones, and (v) have specific provisions for responsible innovation and controlled testing of AI technologies.

“Personality vs. Personalization” in AI Systems: An Introduction (Part 1)
[…] more intelligent features,” May 14, 2024, Google Meta “You can tell Meta AI to remember certain things about you (like that you love to travel and learn new language), and it can also pick up important details based on context. For example, let’s say you’re hungry for breakfast and ask Meta AI for some […]