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Social Scoring
In an age where artificial intelligence and data-driven governance shape our daily lives, social scoring systems have emerged as one of the most debated innovations. These systems use algorithms to assign individuals scores based on their behavior, aiming to incentivize actions that align with societal goals such as trustworthiness and cooperation. While proponents highlight their potential to foster community trust and economic development, critics caution against their capa

Yordan Vasilev
Jan 103 min read


Bias in the training datasets
In one of his articles Petko Getov provides an overview of what is Ethics in AI. Linked here: https://www.ealinai.com/post/the-ethical-framework-for-ai-development-beyond-bias-and-discrimination To follow up on his point I found this interesting example of how training data sets can solidify biases that are very difficult to overcome. The examples I will use are two – watches and people writing. As you can see below – these are AI generated watches – all of them are showing

Yordan Vasilev
Jan 72 min read


Brief overview of AI from a historical perspective.
The Remarkable Evolution of Artificial Intelligence: From Theory to Reality How difficult it is to generate hands The Remarkable...

Yordan Vasilev
Dec 30, 20242 min read


The Ethical and Legal Implications of Social Scoring Systems
In a world increasingly reliant on artificial intelligence (AI), social scoring systems represent a complex intersection of technology,...

Yordan Vasilev
Dec 28, 20243 min read


GenAI
Yet another reminder that there is a lot of research showing the many problems especially around the current GenAI wave and proposing a...
Yordan-Petko Vasilev-Getov
Oct 31, 20241 min read
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