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Last month, Tasmania faced an unprecedented crisis as over 5,500 tonnes of dead salmon were sent to waste facilities, according to the Environment Protection Authority. This staggering loss represents about 6% of the industry's annual production.
#Sustainability #SalmonIndustry #Tasmania #EnvironmentalImpact #OceanConservation #JBSFoods #multinationals #selfregulation

abc.net.au/news/2025-03-07/sal

ABC News · Salmon industry apologises for impact of 'unprecedented mortality event'By Lucy MacDonald
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As we have observed from the #oligopolistic #BigTech in the past two decades, these unbridled #capitalistic endeavors do not lend themselves to #selfregulation for the #publicgood. Likewise, it will be naive to carry-on hoping that #OpenAI and the other #generativeAI players will #selfregulate. That's the #duty of elected #governments and #public #agencies, and the promulgation of effective #AI #regulations is now #longOverdue!

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#USA #AI #AIRegulation #AISafety #SelfRegulation #BigTech: "Overall, there have been some positive changes in the way AI has been built, such as red-teaming practices, watermarks and new ways for industry to share best practices. However, these are only a couple of neat technical solutions to the messy socio-technical problem that is AI harm, and a lot more work is needed. One year on, it is also odd to see the commitments talk about a very particular type of AI safety that focuses on hypothetical risks, such bioweapons, and completely fail to mention consumer protection, nonconsensual deepfakes, data and copyright, and the environmental footprint of AI models. These seem like weird omissions today."

technologyreview.com/2024/07/2

MIT Technology Review · AI companies promised to self-regulate one year ago. What’s changed?By Melissa Heikkilä