Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Imagine that. Taylor Swift gets her own slice of the pie chart!

https://www.bespacific.com/what-happens-in-60-seconds-on-the-internet/

What Happens in 60 Seconds on the Internet?

PC Mag: “The 11th Edition of Data Never Sleeps, the annual infographic depicting what happens every minute online, is here. Compiled yearly since 2013 by the data experts at Domo, the latest iteration continues to add new bits of data, while others fall off the list. PCMag spoke to Domo’s SVP of Product, Ben Schein and he says every year they make a judgment call about what data is available, but also “what’s popular, what’s going on in the culture.” All while keeping the self-control to limit things to one pie chart. As an example, he notes that this year, time spent on Zoom-based meetings is not on the graphic, like it was throughout the pandemic… For more—including stats on DDOS attacks, Doordash orders, and Twitch watchers—read Domo’s easily digestible full report (including a PDF) and check out the full graphic below.”

https://web-assets.domo.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/23-dns11-FINAL-1.png





In today’s environment, what would be the advantage of allowing AIs to own patents? Is this the only way to force a recognition of AI as a person? (Could we recognize AI as a corporation?)

https://www.reuters.com/technology/ai-cannot-be-patent-inventor-uk-supreme-court-rules-landmark-case-2023-12-20/

AI cannot be patent 'inventor', UK Supreme Court rules in landmark case

Stephen Thaler wanted to be granted two patents in the UK for inventions he says were devised by his "creativity machine" called DABUS.

His attempt to register the patents was refused by Britain's Intellectual Property Office on the grounds that the inventor must be a human or a company, rather than a machine.





Another view…

https://www.ictworks.org/national-artificial-intelligence-policy-rwanda/

Introducing the National Artificial Intelligence Policy for Rwanda

The National Artificial Intelligence Policy for the Republic of Rwanda serves as a roadmap to enable Rwanda to harness the benefits of AI and mitigate its risks. Building on the mission of the Vision 2050, Smart Rwanda Master Plan and other key national plans and policies, it equips Rwanda to harness AI for sustainable and inclusive growth.





Tools & Techniques.

https://www.bespacific.com/openai-prompt-engineering-guide/

OpenAI Prompt Engineering Guide

OpenAI: “This guide shares strategies and tactics for getting better results from large language model s (sometimes referred to as GPT models) like GPT-4. The methods described here can sometimes be deployed in combination for greater effect. We encourage experimentation to find the methods that work best for you. of the examples demonstrated here currently work only with our most capable model, gpt-4. In general, if you find that a model fails at a task and a more capable model is available, it’s often worth trying again with the more capable model. You can also explore example prompts which showcase what our models are capable of…”



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