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Paradigm for Parity Expands to Close Gender Leadership Gap

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Paradigm for Parity (P4P), a nonprofit, supporting companies around the world in achieving their commitment to gender parity in corporate leadership, today announced the expansion of its Center for Action and the appointment of Debbie Polishook to its Board of Directors.
“Our recently launched Center for Action brings together best in class service providers and mission-aligned nonprofits to support our coalition member companies in closing the gender leadership gap,” stated Paradigm for Parity CEO, Nadine Bullock-Pottinga.
New program partners in the Paradigm for Parity Center for Action include:
Catalyst, a global nonprofit dedicated to driving gender equity through workplace inclusion, creates workplaces that work for women. Paradigm for Parity’s members can now access Catalyst’s MARC (Men Advocating Real Change) Leaders immersive workshop, a fee-for-service program delivered by Catalyst experts. Catalyst’s MARC Leaders is an interactive cross-company immersive learning experience for directors through senior executives that inspires participants to stand up for gender equity. The program increases effective gender partnership, builds skills to communicate more courageously and inclusively across gender and other forms of difference, and provides tools to enable and support a culture of inclusion through disruptive dialogue.
Simmons University for Inclusive Leadership, is a global authority on inclusive leadership and gender equity, focused on fostering equity in leadership and advancing women leaders in organizations globally. The Institute delivers research-based programming designed to develop greater understanding of inclusive leadership and identify specific actions that anyone can take to lead more inclusively.
Girls With Impact (GWI), is the nation’s only live, online business and leadership program for young women, equipping them with skills, tools, and mentoring to thrive and advance in the workplace. GWI will support the coalition member companies by offering their mini-“MBA” program, which teaches essential business acumen to early career women employees.
They join current Center for Action partners AceUp,  Linkage, a SHRM company, LiveGirl, and TONE Networks.
In step with its programmatic expansion, Paradigm for Parity also announced the addition of Debbie Polishook to its Board of Directors.
Debbie is the Former Group Chief Executive of Accenture Operations who led a top-line double digit growth $6B+ portfolio of business process services (BPO). She is a results-driven strategic thinker, mentor, and problem solver with a long track record of envisioning and executing transformative change, deploying leading edge technologies such as blockchain, RPA (Robotic Process Automation) and machine learning/artificial intelligence for a multitude of Fortune 500 companies.
P4P Board President, Jewelle Bickford, commented, “Debbie’s global experience in leading operations combined with her deep knowledge of technologies including artificial intelligence brings a new dimension of expertise to our Board at a pivotal time in our growth as an organization.”
Ms. Polishook also serves as a corporate Board Director for Wawa, Inc., Micro Focus, Trinity Consultants and Globality, Inc. and one not-for profit Board, C200 (an organization focused on the advancement of women corporate executives and entrepreneurs). She previously served on the board of Avanade, an Accenture/Microsoft JV offering innovative technology solutions and managed services based on Microsoft technologies.
“I am honored to join the Paradigm for Parity board. There is so much at stake for women, the business community and society to close the gender leadership gap quickly,” said Ms. Polishook
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EU’s new AI rules: Industry opposed to revealing guarded trade secrets

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New regulations in the European Union (EU) are set to compel companies to increase transparency regarding the data they use to train artificial intelligence (AI) systems, potentially unveiling closely guarded industry practices, reports the Times of India.
Since OpenAI, supported by Microsoft, introduced ChatGPT to the public 18 months ago, there has been a surge in public interest and investment in generative AI. This technology enables rapid generation of text, images, and audio content.
As the AI industry expands, concerns have emerged regarding how companies source data for training their models, particularly whether using content from popular books and movies without creators’ consent constitutes a breach of copyright.
The EU’s new AI Act, phased in over the next two years, mandates stricter regulations while allowing time for businesses to adjust to new requirements. Nevertheless, the practical implementation of these rules remains uncertain, notes the report.
Mandating “detailed summaries”
A contentious provision of the AI Act requires organizations deploying general-purpose AI models like ChatGPT to provide “detailed summaries” of the training data. The newly established AI Office plans to release a template for these summaries by early 2025 after consulting stakeholders. However, AI companies oppose disclosing their training data, arguing it as a trade secret that could unfairly benefit competitors if made public, the report reveals.
In the past year, major tech firms including Google, OpenAI, and Stability AI have faced lawsuits alleging unauthorized use of content for AI training. Despite US President Joe Biden’s executive orders addressing AI security risks, legal challenges regarding copyright remain largely untested, the report adds.
Backlash against OpenAI
Amid heightened scrutiny, tech companies have struck content-licensing deals with media outlets and websites. OpenAI, for instance, has partnered with the Financial Times and The Atlantic, while Google has collaborated with NewsCorp and Reddit.
Despite these efforts, OpenAI drew criticism in March when Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati declined to confirm whether YouTube videos were used to train its video-generating tool, Sora, citing potential violations of company terms and conditions.
Source: business-standard.com
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Picsart teams up with Getty to take on Adobe’s ‘commercially-safe’ AI

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Picsart and Getty Images are joining forces to develop an AI image generator exclusively trained on Getty’s licensed stock content.
According to Picsart, their AI lab is constructing a bespoke model from the ground up to power this tool. It aims to provide the platform’s paying subscribers with the ability to generate images that come with full commercial rights. This initiative seeks to address persistent concerns about potential copyright violations associated with AI-generated content. The Picsart / Getty Images generator is slated for launch later this year and will be accessible through Picsart’s API services.
This collaboration bears similarities to Adobe’s Firefly AI model, initially introduced as a prompt-based image generation tool within Photoshop last year. Adobe has since expanded its integration across various Creative Cloud applications. Adobe’s model also emphasizes commercial safety by training on stock images from Adobe’s own library, along with openly licensed or out-of-copyright content. However, questions remain about the integrity of the training data and user trust in Adobe’s approach.
Getty Images has previously ventured into commercially-focused AI products through partnerships with Bria AI and Runway, and by teaming up with Nvidia to introduce “Generative AI by Getty Images,” leveraging its extensive catalog of licensed images. Adobe’s widespread integration of the Firefly model into popular applications like Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom, and Express may pose a challenge for Picsart’s new offering in terms of attracting creatives away from Adobe’s established ecosystem.
Source: theverge.com
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Microsoft to delay release of Recall AI feature on security concerns

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On June 13, Microsoft announced that it will postpone the rollout of its AI-powered feature “Recall” with new computers next week due to privacy concerns. Instead, the tech giant plans to offer Recall for preview to a smaller group later, following feedback and additional testing.
Recall is designed to track various activities from web browsing to voice chats, compiling a searchable history stored on the user’s computer. This allows users to easily retrieve past actions, even months later.
Originally slated for broad availability on June 18 for Copilot+ PC users, Recall will now undergo a preview phase exclusively within Microsoft’s Windows Insider Program (WIP) in the coming weeks. This decision, as stated in a blog post by the Redmond, Washington-based company, underscores their commitment to ensuring a trusted, secure, and reliable experience for all customers.
Copilot+ PCs, introduced in May, feature advanced AI capabilities aimed at enhancing user interactions and productivity. The WIP, a platform for software testing, enables enthusiasts to preview upcoming Windows operating system features.
Microsoft intends to incorporate feedback from the WIP community before extending the Recall preview to all Copilot+ PC users in the near future.
Following the feature’s announcement, concerns over privacy were swiftly voiced on social media, with some users fearing potential surveillance implications. Elon Musk, prominent technologist and billionaire, likened Recall to a scenario from the dystopian series “Black Mirror,” highlighting societal apprehensions about the impact of advanced technologies.
Source: reuters.com

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