Research from Brigham Young University professor Mark Keith indicates that improper use of AI can lead to worse outcomes than not using it at all, suggesting potential long-term negative impacts. Separately, Amazon has been revealed to be discarding rare books to train its AI models, a practice highlighted by a hidden AirTag. In unrelated news, a German competition authority has compelled Apple Inc. to cease favoring its own applications in personal data collection prompts. AI
IMPACT Improper AI usage may yield negative results; Amazon uses rare books for AI training; Apple must adjust data prompts.
RANK_REASON Cluster contains multiple unrelated news items from different sources, none of which represent a significant industry-wide event.
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- AirTag
- Apple Inc.
- Ars Technica
- Brigham Young University
- Engadget
- German competition authority
- Mark Keith
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