# AI in the Fast

# AI in the Fast Lane: Unveiling the Zany World of Anthropic Computing

In the whirlwind world of technology, where algorithms are the new rock stars and data is the groupie, we find ourselves at the AI4HER APAC Conference in Seoul, December 2024. The Hanyang Institute of Technology Conference Hall buzzed like a beehive, not just with the usual tech chatter, but with a palpable sense of excitement that only futuristic concepts can bring.

## The Anthropic Revolution

Picture this: artificial intelligence is no longer just about making your smart fridge smarter or having your smartwatch tell you to eat more kale. We’re talking about Anthropic computing, the next big thing in AI that’s set to shake up industries like a techno beat at a rave.

Anthropic computing, for the uninitiated, is like giving your AI a moral compass and a heart. It’s not just about making machines smart; it’s about making them wise. Imagine if Siri could not only tell you the weather but also advise you on whether you should wear a raincoat or not.

## Moonvalley’s Marey Model: The Ethical AI Maverick

Let’s zoom in on Moonvalley’s new Marey model. Designed for filmmakers and studios, this AI tool is like the ethical police of the movie world. It ensures that content creation doesn’t stumble into legal landmines or ethical quagmires. Think of it as the AI equivalent of a stern but fair movie critic, always ready to point out when something’s amiss.

But here’s the kicker: according to Europol’s Innovation Lab, a staggering 90% of online content might be synthetically generated by AI. That’s right, folks, the cat videos you love might be AI-generated deepfakes. Who needs a Hollywood studio when you’ve got an AI that can churn out Oscar-worthy content?

## The Art of AI Ethics

With great power comes great responsibility, right? Well, the EU AI Act is about to make sure of that. Not adopting AI ethically will come with a financial price tag, so it’s not just about being good; it’s about being good for business.

Bart Custers and Eduard Fosch-Villaronga from eLaw–Center for Law and Digital Technologies have contributed a chapter to a book that’s sure to become the AI ethics bible. Think of them as the conscience of the tech world, guiding us through the ethical labyrinth of AI.

## The AI Thought Leader on the Move

And then there’s Suprit Kumar Pattanayak, an AI thought leader whose journey from commerce to AI leadership is as inspiring as it is unconventional. It’s like watching a maestro conduct an orchestra of algorithms, each note resonating with innovation and progress.

So, there you have it, folks. The future of AI is here, and it’s not just about making machines smarter. It’s about making them wiser, more ethical, and maybe even a little bit funnier. After all, who wouldn’t want an AI that can crack a joke while keeping your data safe and your conscience clear?

Stay tuned for more zany adventures in the world of AI!

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