Luiza Jarovsky, PhD
@LuizaJarovsky
Co-founder of https://www.aitechprivacy.com (1,250+ participants). Author of https://www.luizasnewsletter.com (70,000+ subscribers). Mother of 3.
🚨BREAKING: The European Parliament has just APPROVED the AI Act. What everyone should know: ➵ The AI Act follows a risk-based approach. Some AI systems are banned, such as those involving: - Cognitive behavioral manipulation of people or specific vulnerable groups; - Social…

DuckDuckGo lets you HIDE AI-generated images when using its search engine. "AI as optional" is a great reaction to "AI-first"
New setting: hide AI-generated images in DuckDuckGo Our philosophy about AI features is “private, useful, and optional.” Our goal is to help you find what you’re looking for. You should decide for yourself how much AI you want in your life – or if you want any at all. (1/4)
Is there something like Parkinson’s Law for AI work and productivity? E.g., The more AI brought into the workflow, the more human hours are required to check it? @GaryMarcus
I haven't found a single peer-reviewed paper covering AI-powered productivity increase that also takes into consideration the additional work required to review, correct, and oversee AI outputs. The "increased productivity" and "socially beneficial" claims have been at the core…
I haven't found a single peer-reviewed paper covering AI-powered productivity increase that also takes into consideration the additional work required to review, correct, and oversee AI outputs. The "increased productivity" and "socially beneficial" claims have been at the core…