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  1. Next was a fantastic talk by Sasha Luccioni on the structure of the AI industry's environmental, social, and economic costs and how to push the industry onto a

    Sasha Luccioni delivered a talk on the environmental, social, and economic impacts of the AI industry, advocating for a more sustainable future for the sector. Separately, Dokyun Lee presented research at the Virtual Digital Economy Seminar, critically examining the notion of Large Language Models as human surrogates and deconstructing corporate narratives that promote this idea. AI

    IMPACT Discussions highlight the need for sustainability and critically examine LLM applications, prompting reflection on industry practices and public perception.

  2. → Is this product 'human made'? The race to establish AI-free logo https://www. bbc.com/news/articles/cj0d6el5 0ppo “Organisations worldwide are racing to devel

    Organizations globally are developing labels to identify "human-made" products and services amidst a growing backlash against AI. Some experts suggest a spectrum-based certification system rather than a simple AI/AI-free binary approach. This movement aims to provide consumers with clearer choices regarding the origin of goods and services. AI

    → Is this product 'human made'? The race to establish AI-free logo https://www. bbc.com/news/articles/cj0d6el5 0ppo “Organisations worldwide are racing to devel

    IMPACT This trend could influence consumer choice and force companies to be more transparent about their use of AI in product development.