Tuesday, March 12th

👁️ Worldcoin: Free Crypto with an Eye Scan, But Is It Safe?

What’s In This Email

  • Free crypto in exchange for your Biometric data?

  • AI’s racism is worsened by human intervention

  • Oscar's weekend tickled us pink

  • Boeing has some explaining to do

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Worldcoin: Free Crypto with an Eye Scan, But Is It Safe?

Worldcoin, an ambitious crypto project backed by tech bigwigs, is sparking controversy with its unique sign-up method: iris scanning.

Key takeaways:

  • Free Crypto for Eye Scans: Worldcoin offers its cryptocurrency, WLD, in exchange for a scan of your iris using their custom device, the Orb. This scan creates a digital ID (World ID) to verify you're a real person.

  • Privacy Concerns: Worldcoin claims this method prevents bots and ensures "proof of personhood." However, critics worry about the security of sensitive biometric data. Spain recently joined a growing list of countries raising red flags and temporarily banning Worldcoin due to these concerns.

  • Millennials, This Hits Home: As we navigate the online world, we crave both innovation and data privacy. Worldcoin represents a futuristic approach to online identity verification, but its reliance on eye scans raises questions. Is this the future, or a risky experiment?

Why This Matters: Worldcoin isn't just about free crypto. It's about the future of online identity verification. Will eye scans become the new password, or is this a slippery slope towards a world of exposed biometric data? This decision directly impacts all who value technological advancements and control over our personal information. How Worldcoin handles these concerns will influence how we prove who we are online for years to come.


Unmasking AI: The Hidden Biases in Language Models and the Call for Ethical Innovation

In a recent study, researchers have uncovered a troubling trend in the development of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT: while efforts to reduce overt racism have seen some success, covert racial biases, particularly against African-American English (AAE), have not only persisted but have become more entrenched. This discovery raises significant concerns about the effectiveness of current methods to combat bias in AI, as these models continue to play a larger role in decision-making processes across various sectors.

Key takeaways:

  • LLMs (large language models), including OpenAI's GPT-4, have been found to associate speakers of AAE with negative stereotypes and lower social status compared to Standard American English speakers.

  • Efforts to reduce overt racism in AI, such as feedback training, have been less effective at addressing covert racial biases, especially those related to dialect prejudice.

  • The study, which has yet to be peer-reviewed, suggests that as LLMs grow in size, their covert racial biases become stronger, posing a challenge for developers at companies like OpenAI, Meta, and Google.

  • The implications of these biases are far-reaching, potentially affecting critical areas such as employment, legal judgments, and immigration assessments, where AI tools are increasingly utilized.

Why this matters: For millennials, understanding the nuances of this research is crucial, as it highlights the complex challenges facing the integration of AI into society. This generation, known for its technological savvy and commitment to social justice, is uniquely positioned to advocate for more ethical AI development practices. The findings underscore the importance of developing AI technologies that are not only technologically advanced but also socially responsible. As AI continues to permeate various aspects of life, ensuring these models are free from covert biases is essential for creating a more equitable society. This research serves as a call to action for millennials to engage with and influence the future of AI development, emphasizing the need for transparency, accountability, and inclusivity in these technologies.

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 🌐 AROUND THE INTERWEBS  

It was Oscars weekend and we’ve got the recap for you!

This year the Oscars hosted by Jimmy Kimmel pulled in over 19 million viewers making it the most watched awards show since 2020.

Here’s a full list of the winners. Oppenheimer stole the show with 7 awards.

Take a look at the Vanity Fair after party looks.

And lastly, Ryan Gosling, our Canadian Icon performed “I’m Just Ken” and we currently have it on a loop at the office.

See the video below.

Boeing has some explaining to do.

The aerospace company is trending on X (Twitter) after a company whistleblower is found dead amidst numerous failed saftey audits and footage of assembly staff saying they “wouldn’t fly on one of these planes.”

See the video below.

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