Give rank-and-file employees access to all the data? LOL. Middle managers will never allow that and will shift blame to intrasingent employees. Of course Economist is pandering to that. LLMs are fundamentally very bad at compartmentalized access.
I didn't say all the data. In fact, what you are suggesting is exactly what I mean. The compartmentalized access is exactly the bridge we need.
In fact, giving RBAC functionality to middle managers would be a key component to any strategy for AI deployment activity. You want traceability/auditability. Give the middle managers charts, logs, visibility into who is using what data with which LLMs. Give them levers to grant and deny access. Give them metrics on outcomes from the use of the data. This could eve even make legal happy.
This missing layer will exist, its just a matter of time.
Ukraine is only fighting to defend itself from outside aggression. It's only other choice is non-existence. Russia can stop the war at any time it likes with no down sides.
Are they trying to enforce "support and solidarity from peers, relatives, communities or institutions"? Because that's entirely different circle of hell than overly relying on individualism.
Yes there are some clearly good measures like free lunches at school or inclusive access requirement for disabilities, but beyond that it tends to go astray.
dunno about enforcing, but expecting "support and solidarity from peers, relatives, communities or institutions" is frustrating at least 99% of the time
I agree, there are few people as frustrated as I am that Musk had a tantrum and torpedoed his relationship with Trump. Primarily because I want humanity to go to space.
In the US, votes in the congress, senate and president have exactly equal weights between states? Not an expert but I suspect we're in the kettle-pot area here. Not even getting into abysmal voting procedure/implementation which would be inconceivable in the EU.
Error-correcting codes in signal processing are naturally high dimensional object, also mentioned there. Don't see any reason why this research would not be applicable, we haven't found optimal error correcting code for 100 bits yet.