The Real Estate Institute of New South Wales has added an AI bot as a board advisor. They call the bot Alice Ing and say it "has been fed data such as state legislation, regulatory information and details of REINSW meetings, statements and intellectual property" and in an AI-generated statement "Alice" says it will ensure every board decision "aligns with REINSW's mission and code of ethics, calling out any potential inconsistencies or conflicts". REINSW’s CEO reckons "Alice has an IQ of 155", making her "the smartest person in the world". Compared to a real estate agent, yes, an AI bot would be very fucking smart and would probably raise the total IQ of the REINSW's board above room temperature. Giving below average humans the feeling they're a genius is exactly where LLMs/AI can shine.
Also in AI related news, Adobe has published a follow-up blog post to last week's changes in its Terms of Use. The terms used effectively gave Adobe free reign to do whatever they liked with user content to "improve the service". This naturally pissed people off, so Adobe will "speak to our customers with a plan to roll out updated changes by June 18, 2024". Further in the post they mention they'll specifically add a clause to the Terms of Use that makes it a "legal obligation on Adobe" to not train generative AI on customer content. Adobe will also allow users to opt-out of their "desktop product improvement programs" (but not mobile?). Why this basic, common sense stuff wasn't there from day one is beyond me, but good to see.
Archive Box is an "an open source tool that lets organizations & individuals archive both public & private web content while retaining control over their data. It can be used to save copies of bookmarks, preserve evidence for legal cases, backup photos from FB/Insta/Flickr or media from YT/Soundcloud/etc., save research papers, and more..." - pretty much a self-hosted version of the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine. You can "feed ArchiveBox URLs one at a time, or schedule regular imports from your bookmarks or history, social media feeds or RSS, link-saving services like Pocket/Pinboard, our Browser Extension, and more". Sounds great!
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