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AI Misuse Sparks Regulation Debate; High Schooler Launches AI Learning App

Generative AI AI misuse Tanvi Vij X Washington Legislature Neel Prasad ScholarSphere High School HSVM PGD SDP relaxation Moment MarketingProfs marketing skills Frederick Noronha technology

Generative AI misuse is creating non-consensual explicit imagery, with women and children becoming victims (via TechAnnouncer). Tanvi Vij's experience highlights the severity of this issue, with platforms like X facing scrutiny for allowing abuse. Tech firms and law enforcement face calls for accountability to ensure online safety, and address the misuse of AI.

A bill aimed at regulating the use of artificial intelligence in public schools is moving forward at the Washington Legislature, according to TechBullion.

Neel Prasad, a 16-year-old high schooler in Texas, has launched ScholarSphere, a free, AI-powered app designed to transform student learning and available on the App Store, reports Wired.

HSVM Decision Boundaries: Research shows visual differences in decision boundaries for PGD, SDP relaxation and sparse moment-sum-of-squares relaxation (Moment) on one fold of training, potentially impacting performance, with slight visual disparities causing display performance differences.

Frederick Noronha asks pertinent questions about AI, suggesting that "we are what we repeatedly do", indicating the importance of reflecting on the effect of AI advancements (according to TechCrunch).

MarketingProfs provides tips, trends, and training for individuals looking to improve their marketing skills in the changing tech landscape, per a company blog; this includes new digital marketing and AI strategies.

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