We wish you Happy Holidays before diving into our State of AI Ethics Report Part IV: Emerging Technologies, while Sun-Gyoo Kang explores AI agents and their effect on e-commerce
Strong framing on the AI agency delegation problem. The military AI section hits different when you realize how compressed decision windows get combined with automated systems, basically removing the human deliberation that's supposed to prevent bad calls. The critique of "democratizing AI" through openness is spot-on too; dumping model weights online without context or interpretability tools doesn't actually empower anyone except people already deep in the field. What's gnawing at me is how the governance frameworks keep lagging behind deployment velocity, we're basically regulating yesterday's tech while tommorrow's is already shipping.
In production, the edge cases tell a different story than the benchmarks.
Strong framing on the AI agency delegation problem. The military AI section hits different when you realize how compressed decision windows get combined with automated systems, basically removing the human deliberation that's supposed to prevent bad calls. The critique of "democratizing AI" through openness is spot-on too; dumping model weights online without context or interpretability tools doesn't actually empower anyone except people already deep in the field. What's gnawing at me is how the governance frameworks keep lagging behind deployment velocity, we're basically regulating yesterday's tech while tommorrow's is already shipping.