The macOS app is available to Gemini users ages 13+
年龄限制的设置反映了AI应用在未成年人使用方面的谨慎态度,同时也暗示了AI正在向更年轻的用户群体扩展。这种普及化趋势可能带来教育和社会影响方面的深远变化,值得持续关注。
The macOS app is available to Gemini users ages 13+
年龄限制的设置反映了AI应用在未成年人使用方面的谨慎态度,同时也暗示了AI正在向更年轻的用户群体扩展。这种普及化趋势可能带来教育和社会影响方面的深远变化,值得持续关注。
If people feel that they have no place in the future. If they feel expelled from the system—they're unable to buy stuff, their skills become obsolete, their chance at earning a living is replaced by a swarm of AI agents
令人惊讶的是:文章揭示了当人们感到自己被排除在未来之外,技能变得过时,谋生机会被AI代理取代时,可能引发的极端心理状态。这种"要么死亡,要么杀人"的绝望情绪是AI社会影响中一个被广泛讨论但很少深入探讨的方面。
We posted to Twitter (now known as X) five to ten times a day in 2018. Those tweets garnered somewhere between 50 and 100 million impressions per month.
令人惊讶的是:EFF在2018年每天发布5-10条推文,每月能获得5000万到1亿次曝光,而到了2024年,2500条帖子每月仅获得200万次曝光。这种急剧下降反映了社交媒体平台算法变化和用户注意力转移的惊人速度。
what's more valuable to society, to humanity? another paper that will make my CV look more shiny or that this person now has changed that. Or that a man comes after a conference and says,
for - social impact of science - This kind of authentic science education that reaches people takes science out of its ivory tower - and makes it relevant to the masses - We probably wouldn't have a climate crisis if scientists had consistently reached out to lay people but we failed there and allowed climate denialists to promote their agenda with greater efficacy
Résumé de la vidéo [00:00:01][^1^][1] - [00:23:25][^2^][2] :
Cette vidéo présente l'état des lieux sur les impacts sociétaux de l'intelligence artificielle et du numérique. Elle aborde les défis de l'IA dans divers secteurs, notamment la santé, l'éducation et l'environnement, et souligne l'importance de la recherche interdisciplinaire et de la gouvernance éthique.
Points forts : + [00:00:01][^3^][3] Lancement de l'événement * Introduction par Flavie, conseillère en communication * Présentation de l'OBVIA et accueil des participants * Salutations aux participants en ligne de divers pays + [00:01:13][^4^][4] Présentation de Joë Pinot * Discussion sur la santé, l'éducation et l'environnement * Importance de la transformation numérique et des outils d'IA * Réflexion sur l'évolution de l'esprit critique face à l'IA + [00:08:13][^5^][5] Intervention de Joë Pinot * Rôle de l'OBVIA dans le dialogue sociétal sur l'IA * Évolution rapide des modèles d'IA et leur impact sociétal * Importance de la transparence et de l'accès aux modèles d'IA + [00:20:00][^6^][6] Partage des modèles d'IA * Développement d'un écosystème autour des modèles ouverts * Spécialisation des modèles pour différents domaines * Débat sur la responsabilité et la sécurité des modèles d'IA
Résumé de la vidéo [00:23:27][^1^][1] - [00:46:19][^2^][2]:
Cette partie de la vidéo aborde les impacts sociétaux de l'intelligence artificielle et du numérique, en mettant l'accent sur la nécessité de développer des solutions robustes face aux risques associés. Elle souligne l'importance de l'autonomie dans les domaines de la santé, de l'éducation et du droit, et discute des processus d'évaluation et de partage des modèles d'IA.
Points saillants: + [00:23:27][^3^][3] Développement de solutions robustes * Démocratisation de l'IA * Participation communautaire accrue * Autonomie dans les applications critiques + [00:24:15][^4^][4] Processus d'open source * Examen juridique et de confidentialité * Normes strictes mais non uniformes * Évaluation automatique et humaine + [00:26:07][^5^][5] Partage de modèles * Accompagnement par des artefacts de recherche * Guides d'utilisation et licences claires * Mécanismes de signalement des problèmes + [00:27:00][^6^][6] Utilisations multiples d'un modèle * Créativité dans l'industrie artistique * Applications médicales bénéfiques * Risques de désinformation et fausses informations + [00:29:37][^7^][7] Incertitude sur la courbe d'innovation * Scénarios d'innovation exponentielle ou de plateau * Importance de l'évaluation basée sur des observations réelles + [00:32:35][^8^][8] Avenir des modèles d'IA * Tendance vers des modèles plus généraux * Développement de modèles multimodaux * Équilibre entre développement et contrôlabilité
Résumé de la vidéo [00:46:22][^1^][1] - [01:08:17][^2^][2]:
La vidéo aborde les impacts sociétaux de l'intelligence artificielle et du numérique, en se concentrant sur la désinformation, la santé, et l'environnement. Elle souligne l'importance de l'esprit critique, l'utilisation de l'IA dans le domaine médical, et les défis environnementaux posés par la technologie.
Points forts: + [00:46:22][^3^][3] Désinformation et esprit critique * L'importance de l'analyse des réseaux de diffusion d'information * Utilisation de l'IA pour détecter la vérité * Développement de techniques d'analyse basées sur le raisonnement + [00:48:28][^4^][4] IA dans la santé * Potentiel de l'IA pour améliorer les processus et l'administration des soins * Mesure des bénéfices de l'IA et accessibilité des données pour l'évaluation * Complexité de l'évaluation des technologies de santé + [00:54:43][^5^][5] Environnement et numérique * Impact environnemental du numérique et croissance des émissions de GES * Approche de l'écoconception et sobriété numérique * Importance de l'efficacité énergétique et de la réduction de la consommation des données
Résumé de la vidéo [01:08:18][^1^][1] - [01:25:57][^2^][2]:
Cette vidéo aborde les impacts sociétaux de l'intelligence artificielle et du numérique, en se concentrant sur le développement écoresponsable, la transparence dans l'utilisation des modèles d'IA, et l'implication des citoyens dans la création d'une IA éthique. Elle souligne également l'utilisation de l'IA par les gouvernements pour améliorer la productivité et la distribution d'informations aux citoyens.
Points forts: + [01:08:18][^3^][3] Développement écoresponsable de l'IA * Discussion sur l'orientation des ressources pour un développement écoresponsable * Importance de la transparence dans l'entraînement des modèles d'IA * Proposition d'une déclaration des modèles à la frontière pour la sécurité + [01:11:02][^4^][4] Implication citoyenne dans l'IA éthique * Questions sur l'association des citoyens à l'élaboration d'une IA éthique * Utilisation de l'IA dans les processus décisionnels gouvernementaux * Exemple de coconstruction de la déclaration de Montréal en 2018 + [01:16:08][^5^][5] Rôle de l'État dans la régulation de l'IA * Interrogation sur le rôle de l'État dans la régulation de l'IA * Discussion sur la nécessité d'un cadre régulateur pour les entreprises * Proposition d'une planification écologique délibérative + [01:22:37][^6^][6] Lancement de l'état de la situation sur l'IA et le numérique * Présentation d'une nouvelle publication annuelle sur les impacts sociétaux de l'IA * Structure autour de sept axes de recherche * Objectif de fournir un outil critique et interdisciplinaire pour la prise de décision
Résumé de la vidéo [00:00:00][^1^][1] - [00:26:52][^2^][2]:
Cette vidéo présente un webinaire sur les inondations de 2022 en Guadeloupe, abordant les mémoires individuelles et la résilience partagée. Elle met en lumière l'importance de l'échange et de la discussion dans le cadre d'un petit groupe, permettant une interaction plus personnelle et directe.
Points forts: + [00:00:00][^3^][3] Introduction au webinaire * Présentation de l'objectif du webinaire * Importance de l'échange et de la discussion * Présentation des participants et de leurs rôles + [00:07:00][^4^][4] La structure de la DEFPAT * Présentation de la DEFPAT et de son impact social * Discussion sur l'utilité sociale et la contribution à la société * Importance de partager les valeurs et la vision de la société + [00:14:00][^5^][5] Impact social et ses conséquences * Définition de l'impact social et de ses effets * Impact sur les parties prenantes et la société en général * Méthodes et outils pour mesurer l'impact social + [00:21:00][^6^][6] Différence entre utilité sociale et impact social * Clarification des concepts d'utilité sociale et d'impact social * L'importance de définir l'utilité sociale d'un projet * La mesure de l'impact social et ses méthodologies Résumé de la vidéo [00:26:53][^1^][1] - [00:51:56][^2^][2] : La vidéo présente un témoignage sur les inondations de 2022 en Guadeloupe, abordant les thèmes de la mémoire individuelle et de la résilience collective. Elle explore les méthodes utilisées pour collecter des témoignages et mesurer l'impact social des actions sur le territoire et la société.
Points forts : + [00:26:53][^3^][3] Collecte de témoignages * Utilisation de divers outils et approches * Réunions et questionnaires pour recueillir des données * Importance du travail avec les parties prenantes + [00:28:14][^4^][4] Mesure de l'impact social * Importance de mesurer les effets des actions * Utilisation d'approches qualitatives et quantitatives * Différenciation entre indicateurs de réalisation, de résultat et d'impact + [00:37:01][^5^][5] Communication sur l'impact social * Nécessité de communiquer clairement sur l'impact * Utilisation d'outils de vulgarisation pour partager les résultats * Importance de l'engagement des parties prenantes dans le processus + [00:45:23][^6^][6] Ressources et outils disponibles * Partage d'outils et de méthodes sur le site internet * Boîte à outils pour consultants et formateurs * Organisation des ressources selon les objectifs d'impact social
The forthcoming 6th IPCC report includes a chapter ondemand-side mitigation solutions, which estimates thatsociobehavioral changes (on top of changes in infra-structure or technology) have the potential to reduceCO 2 emissions by 40% to 70% by 2050
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For instance, we used to think that the main cause of obesity was a poor diet at an individual level, leading to treatments focused on the individual. However, taking a networked thinking approach in a 32-year-long study with over 12,000 people led researchers to discover that the participants’ personal network had a great impact on their likelihood to be obese. “Discernible clusters of obese persons were present in the network at all time points,” write the researchers.
Another social factor influencing human behaviour. Beware of such factors when it comes to self-improvement and learning.
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In the future envisioned here, decentralized networks play the role of governments, municipalities and intentional commons, fostering common goods. It is possible to produce common goods when a big-enough community cooperates to bear the cost of production and its implementation; but this, correspondingly, requires large-scale coordination, and large-scale coordination is generally a very hard problem. In this article we introduce Common Good, a blockchain-based application that solves this problem by enabling the coordination and motivation of different relevant actors for achieving a desired common good, by providing it with a “business model” just as in the profit-seeking sector. Our solution takes inspiration from the Social Impact Bonds (SIB) model.
A proposal to use decentralized blockchain to make large scale coordination possible.
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Montreal Declaration on Evaluation and Social Impact Measurement (TIESS)
Four databases of citizen science and crowdsourcing projects — SciStarter, the Citizen Science Association (CSA), CitSci.org, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (the Wilson Center Commons Lab) — are working on a common project metadata schema to support data sharing with the goal of maintaining accurate and up to date information about citizen science projects. The federal government is joining this conversation with a cross-agency effort to promote citizen science and crowdsourcing as a tool to advance agency missions. Specifically, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), in collaboration with the U.S. Federal Community of Practice for Citizen Science and Crowdsourcing (FCPCCS),is compiling an Open Innovation Toolkit containing resources for federal employees hoping to implement citizen science and crowdsourcing projects. Navigation through this toolkit will be facilitated in part through a system of metadata tags. In addition, the Open Innovation Toolkit will link to the Wilson Center’s database of federal citizen science and crowdsourcing projects.These groups became aware of their complementary efforts and the shared challenge of developing project metadata tags, which gave rise to the need of a workshop.
Sense Collective's Climate Tagger API and Pool Party Semantic Web plug-in are perfectly suited to support The Wilson Center's metadata schema project. Creating a common metadata schema that is used across multiple organizations working within the same domain, with similar (and overlapping) data and data types, is an essential step towards realizing collective intelligence. There is significant redundancy that consumes limited resources as organizations often perform the same type of data structuring. Interoperability issues between organizations, their metadata semantics and serialization methods, prevent cumulative progress as a community. Sense Collective's MetaGrant program is working to provide a shared infastructure for NGO's and social impact investment funds and social impact bond programs to help rapidly improve the problems that are being solved by this awesome project of The Wilson Center. Now let's extend the coordinated metadata semantics to 1000 more organizations and incentivize the citizen science volunteers who make this possible, with a closer connection to the local benefits they produce through their efforts. With integration into Social impact Bond programs and public/private partnerships, we are able to incentivize collective action in ways that match the scope and scale of the problems we face.
Future of HE, Social impact, public good