
A painting of the end of meritocracy: A meeting of the two largest economies and not one woman at the table.
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A painting of the end of meritocracy: A meeting of the two largest economies and not one woman at the table.

Every AI pitch promises the same thing: Do more in less time. Finally get to the important stuff. Work less. New research from Berkeley followed real workers for 8 months. That's not what happened. 👇



The most female-led product org in tech right now: Chief Product Officer: Ami Vora Claude Code/Cowork Head of Product: Cat Wu Claude Code/Cowork Head of Eng: Fiona Fung Claude Platform Head of Product: Angela Jiang Claude Platform Head of Eng: Katelyn Lesse Research Head of Product: Dianne Penn President: Daniela Amodei (Also, the fastest-growing company in history)


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🏛️ [AI Ethics Workshop] "The Global Landscape of Environmental AI Regulation: From the Cost of Reasoning to a Right to Green AI" is our 5th selected paper. Here's why it matters: The article, written by Kai Ebert, Boris Gamazaychikov, Philipp Hacker, and @SashaMTL, does an excellent job at shedding light on some of the most important environmental issues connected to AI development and deployment, and their regulatory challenges. First, it illustrates some of the emerging challenges related to the governance of AI's environmental impact, including the diversity of deployment use cases, which now include AI web search and reasoning models, both globally and at a large scale. Second, it discusses the global legal landscape and the approaches adopted by the EU, the U.S., China, and Japan to regulate AI's environmental impact. Lastly, it also proposes a "three-pronged policy approach," which includes transparency mandates, user rights, and international coordination, as well as ways to operationalize it. For these and many other reasons, we'll discuss the paper in depth at my next AI Ethics Workshop on May 28th at 9 AM PT. *Congratulations to the paper's authors! 👉 To receive the invitation to this and all upcoming AI Ethics Workshops, subscribe (link below).













Consultations for the Global Dialogue on AI Governance to address 4 themes: - AI opportunities & implications - Bridging AI divides - Safe & trustworthy AI - Human rights, transparency & accountability Register: buff.ly/6aDR0CS Send a submission: buff.ly/1uHosh6
