Geoffrey Hinton, an AI pioneer, quit his job at Google, where he has worked for more than decade, so he can freely speak out about the risks posed by AI. “It is hard to see how you can prevent the bad actors from using it for bad things,” he said. nyti.ms/3VsAzZq
ALT Geoffrey Hinton is wearing a dark sweater and a collared shirt against a dark background. The headline reads: "'The Godfather of A.I.' Leaves Google and Warns of Danger Ahead." Photo by Chloe Ellingson for The New York Times.
In our latest #LDCouncilSpotlight, we shine a light on @digibrum's Guardian App.
The app enables field workers to be assigned and self-assign jobs with instant access to relevant, sensitive information.
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Reading @LloydsBank UK Consumer Digital Index 2020: #WestMidlands has highest proportion of people offline in English regions; more people in region
recognise benefits of time and money savings made through being online than UK averages
#DigitalInclusion#WestMidlands 1/3
security concerns around personal data are highest in West Midlands suggesting clear next step for activity in
the area; both Foundation skills and Essential Digital Skills for Life slightly above UK averages for 2020
#DigitalInclusion#WestMidlands 2/3