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Meta is significantly expanding its AI initiatives, partnering with UNESCO to incorporate lesser-known Indigenous languages into Meta AI. This collaboration aims to support linguistic diversity and inclusivity in the digital world. The Language Technology Partner Program seeks contributors to provide speech recordings, transcriptions, pre-translated sentences, and written works in target languages, which will then be used to build Meta's AI systems. The government of Nunavut, a territory in northern Canada that speaks Native Inuit languages, has already signed up for the program.
Meta's investment in AI extends to developing tools like Automated Compliance Hardening (ACH), an LLM-powered bug catcher designed to improve software testing and identify potential privacy regressions. ACH automates the process of searching for privacy-related faults and preventing them from entering systems in the future, ultimately hardening code bases to reduce risk. Meta is focusing on catastrophic outcomes by threat modeling and identifying capabilities that would enable a threat actor to realize a threat scenario, however the framework's consideration of only "unique" risks and exclusion of potential acceleration of AI R&D has raised concerns.
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References :
- engineering.fb.com: Meta’s Automated Compliance Hardening (ACH) tool is a system for mutation-guided, LLM-based test generation.
- PCMag Middle East ai: Meta is partnering with world heritage organization UNESCO in a move that could lead to lesser-known Indigenous languages being incorporated into Meta AI,
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