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Historic Executive Order Unveils Revolutionary AI Standards in Washington - and what it means for creators
- 2023/11/02
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This week on The Creator Feed, AI Goes to Washington as President Biden issues an executive order to ensure AI systems are safe and unbiased. Renee and Jim dive into the new standards for AI safety, guidelines against algorithmic discrimination, and the protection of consumers through content authentication. In addition, this episode explores social platforms facing government interventions as 41 states sue Meta over addicting kids to Instagram and Facebook, and the UK's Online Safety Bill becomes law. Meanwhile, Pinterest launches the Creator Education Hub to help creators understand the platform, create engaging content, and grow their businesses - we talk about what it means. Plus, we discuss how traditional TV can save itself and the impact of AI on business models. Tune in for all the latest in the creator economy!
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