Anthropic to challenge Pentagon's ‘supply chain risk’ label
Anthropic is challenging the US Department of War's 'supply chain risk' designation, deeming it legally unsound and a threat to national security.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Meta's AI smart glasses are under scrutiny after a Swedish investigation revealed contract workers saw sensitive content during data annotation.
Why it matters
This article highlights a critical ethical and privacy concern in AI development. The use of AI, particularly in data annotation for smart devices, raises questions about the oversight of data handling and the potential exposure of sensitive personal information. Regulatory bodies are now investigating Meta's practices, indicating a growing focus on the responsible deployment of AI technologies.
Meta's AI smart glasses are being investigated because the people hired to help train the AI saw very private and sensitive videos. This raises concerns about privacy and how AI companies handle personal data.
Anthropic is challenging the US Department of War's 'supply chain risk' designation, deeming it legally unsound and a threat to national security.
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Read on Economic Times Tech →Pentagon flags Anthropic as supply chain risk due to CEO's refusal of military use, impacting contractor relationships and intensifying AI company rivalries.
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