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Experts Explain How To Select And Manage Data For Effective Analysis

Whether you’re accessing data from internal sources or purchasing data from vendors, due diligence is essential to ensure your findings aren’t skewed or incomplete.

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and somebody who grapples with this a lot of the time is nina schick, who has written books on deepfakes. nina, we can't even possibly begin to know what's real or not now — how on earth do we deal with this? that is an existential question for society, because i think this is the last moment, if you will, in the internet's history where the majority of data and information content we see online is not generated or created by artificial intelligence. because we are seeing this new field of artificial intelligence, so—called generative ai, that can create content and information in every single digital format. and the use cases of generative ai are so profound, increasingly we will start to be engaging ai—made content, it is going to become ubiquitous. that seems like a pretty unsolvable issue. you have to take a cybersecurity approach because there is no silver bullet that will fix it, but you have to kind of start building layers of resilience around society to navigate this kind of new era of ai.

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of data and information content we see online is not generated or created by artificial intelligence. because we are seeing this new field of artificial intelligence, so—called generative ai, that can create content and information in every single digital format. and the use cases of generative ai are so profound, increasingly we will start to be engaging ai—made content, it is going to become ubiquitous. that seems like a pretty unsolvable issue. you have to take a cybersecurity approach because there is no silver bullet that will fix it, but you have to kind of start building layers of resilience around society to navigate this kind of new era of ai. i mean, you can imagine a world where people are fooled by ai—generated images, but i can also imagine a world where if something is true, people just won't believe it. and so someone who that image affects, maybe a politician or a leader, canjust say, "well, that is fake news",

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written books on deepfakes. nina, we can't even possibly begin to know what's real or not now — how on earth do we deal with this? that is an existential question for society, because i think this is the last moment, if you will, in the internet's history where the majority of data and information content we see online is not generated or created by artificial intelligence. because we are seeing this new field of artificial intelligence, so—called generative ai, that can create content and information in every single digital format. and the use cases of generative ai are so profound, increasingly we will start to be engaging ai—made content, it is going to become ubiquitous. that seems like a pretty unsolvable issue. you have to take a cybersecurity approach because there is no silver bullet that will fix it, but you have to kind of start building layers of resilience around society to navigate this kind of new era of ai.

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Court: Sec. 230 'Is Not License To Do Whatever One Wants Online'

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals just fixed 230(c)(1), creating a conflict with the Ninth Circuit Court. Will the Supreme Court step in?

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DeFi's highest bidders at centre of market-moving crypto trades

Slump has worsened as rising yields in traditional finance offer a more lucrative alternative.

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Indian Retail Industry on Growth Trajectory post COVID-19, says Dr. Sunil Chopra, Deputy Dean and IBM Distinguished Professor at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University

Hyderabad : Great Lakes Institute of Management, on Tuesday, hosted the Distinguished Thought Leadership series in which Dr. Sunil Chopra, Deputy Dean and IBM Distinguished Professor of Operations Management and Informations System, Kellogg School of

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports-20220129-20:52:00

speaking out after a school board in tennessee unanimously voted to ban his landmark graphic novel about polish jews surviving the holocaust. the pulitzer prize winning novel was removed from an eighth grade language arts curriculum after concerns about profanity and nudity. spiegelman, who only learned about the removal a day before international holocaust remembrance day, slammed the move as orwellian. here's some of his conversation with my colleague, joy reid, earlier this week. >> i'm concerned about the information content that's being withheld. you need to know stuff. that's what you're in school for. there's a good reason that you need to know stuff. it's a survival thing, you know? and i don't know that it's possible, when parents, as jerry just said, interfere with the learning process. >> joining me now, with his reporting on this, is nbc's tim stello. tim, thanks for joining us on this.

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