Delhi reports 521 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hrs with a positivity rate of 15.64 per cent, according to a statement from the Delhi Health Department. The national capital also has 1,710 active cases of Covid-19 at present. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also noted that Delhi is fully prepared to handle the spread of the virus and advised caution.
Tech companies have been urged to prioritize AI products’ safety, as remarked by US President Joe Biden. He pointed out that many of the applications have the potential to be wielded as powerful tools, some of which can be used for malicious and dangerous intentions. Thus, it is vital on the part of tech companies to ensure that AI products are safe and secure. This statement was made while discussing various aspects of policy regarding open-source AI and ethical considerations.
Delhi has seen a surge in Covid-19 cases in the past two weeks which calls for immediate action. Arvind Kejriwal chaired a meeting of senior officials to review the Covid-19 preparedness when he noted that the government is monitoring the situation closely, but there is no cause for worry as of now. A total of 216 Covid patients have recovered in the last 24 hours and the total recoveries are at 19,83,318.
Additionally, Reporters Without Borders have been blocked from visiting Julian Assange in his prison in London. According to RFS Secretary General, Christophe Deloire, the British government is denying them access even though foreign diplomats have been granted permission. In addition, RFS stated that this might be a form of censorship, discouraging members of the public to report on Assange, who is currently facing extradition to the United States.
It is critical for tech companies to prioritize safety of AI products and any measures against open source AI should be in line with ethical considerations. Similarly, governments must be reminded to guarantee press freedom and protect the rights of journalists. Delhi is closely monitoring the rise in Covid-19 cases where the prevention of further spread of the virus should be the main priority.